My beautiful Mom died in 2006. I'll never get over it.
She lived with me for many years. And I would not have
had it any other way. We were fortunate that she was able
to be with me.
It was right at the end when we knew she would have to
consider a nursing home. I was devastated. She was devastated.
But we were able to be side-by-side up until her last breath.
I'll cherish these memories for the rest of my life!
I'm guilty. I keep thinking of things I could have done that
would have made her life even easier. Guilt is a terrible
thing. It keeps you awake at night. But I did do my best.
Usually it takes so little to make a big difference. Little
things can mean so much. One of the things that brought a
a smile to Mom's face was her reading table. Her laptop
reading table was a godsend!
She used it when she couldn't get out of bed. She used it
when she was up and sitting in her favorite chair. Mom used
her reading/eating tray for everything!!!
I miss my Mom so much but I'm happy for the memories of
watching her enjoy her tray every day of her life!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Looking After Your Aging Parent Over The Holidays
Christmas is coming. For many it's a joy-filled time.
For many others, it's a painful time.
For our elderly parents, it can go either way. If they are
spending their first Christmas alone, it can be torture.
Maybe this is their first holiday without a beloved
spouse. Maybe they've changed residences. On the
stress scale, these two life events blow right off the
chart.
I was lucky because I was able to have my Mom live
with me right up until her passing. It was a win-win
for both of us.
Maybe you live thousands of miles away from your
loved ones. Now that can be tough.
Remember what is important to your aged parents.
It's not the gifts or decorations. It's all about the emotions
of the holiday.
Visiting with their family is ALL they want, trust me.
Take time and put yourself in their shoes. It's so easy
for these weeks leading up to Christmas to be busy and
stress-filled.
Try to quiet yourselves. Do something special for your
Mom or Dad. Take them somewhere that means a lot
to them.
Before you know it, they too, will be gone...
For many others, it's a painful time.
For our elderly parents, it can go either way. If they are
spending their first Christmas alone, it can be torture.
Maybe this is their first holiday without a beloved
spouse. Maybe they've changed residences. On the
stress scale, these two life events blow right off the
chart.
I was lucky because I was able to have my Mom live
with me right up until her passing. It was a win-win
for both of us.
Maybe you live thousands of miles away from your
loved ones. Now that can be tough.
Remember what is important to your aged parents.
It's not the gifts or decorations. It's all about the emotions
of the holiday.
Visiting with their family is ALL they want, trust me.
Take time and put yourself in their shoes. It's so easy
for these weeks leading up to Christmas to be busy and
stress-filled.
Try to quiet yourselves. Do something special for your
Mom or Dad. Take them somewhere that means a lot
to them.
Before you know it, they too, will be gone...
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Snapfon "ez ONE" Cell Phone: Perfect Christmas Gift For Your Elderly Parent
There's nothing more frustrating for someone with
low vision than trying to place a phone call. There
are enough things to complicate our loved one's lives.
For them to have a phone they can use with ease is a
blessing. Easy to carry around. Easy-to-see numbers.
Making life easier for our parents.
low vision than trying to place a phone call. There
are enough things to complicate our loved one's lives.
For them to have a phone they can use with ease is a
blessing. Easy to carry around. Easy-to-see numbers.
Making life easier for our parents.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Elder Care: The Perfect Christmas Gift For Your Parent
I always tried to find the perfect gift for my Mom.
I never knew what would bring a smile to her face.
The year I found the tray, was the year I saw the
biggest smile.
She used it for everything. When she couldn't
get to the table, it was like a slumber party watching
her enjoy eating in her chair or bed.
Being an avid reader, she enjoyed being able to
have her book perched on her tray.
She used her tray for everything! It made my
day to see how much she enjoyed it. For
the perfect gift for you loved one, check out
the gift at Amazon!
Just click on the graphic...
I never knew what would bring a smile to her face.
The year I found the tray, was the year I saw the
biggest smile.
She used it for everything. When she couldn't
get to the table, it was like a slumber party watching
her enjoy eating in her chair or bed.
Being an avid reader, she enjoyed being able to
have her book perched on her tray.
She used her tray for everything! It made my
day to see how much she enjoyed it. For
the perfect gift for you loved one, check out
the gift at Amazon!
Just click on the graphic...
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Christmas Gifts For Cold Feet
Maybe getting slippers for Christmas sounds cliche but
tell that to any of us who have cold feet. As my mother
used to say, "When my feet are cold, I'm cold all over!"
So if your parent wants to feel toasty all over during
the winter months, consider the Dearfoams Women's
Bootie.
I love how they are high enough to surround the ankles
in warmth.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Christmas Depression In The Elderly
Christmas can be the best of times and the worst of times.
Especially with the elderly. It can be a time they think back
over their long lives. It may be a time that triggers a very
sad time. They may have bad memories such as losing a
loved one.
Chances are, many of their friends have passed on. Put
yourself in their shoes. How would YOU feel? When you
see your loved one is feeling sad, please have patience.
Take time to sit and talk with them. Think of ways to try
and engage their thoughts with new things. Many times a
hug and words of love is all it takes to bring a smile.
Christmas is a tough time for many. I feel it's blown
way out of proportion. Too much expectation. Hey,
it's only one day. Just a day. Yet, it can bring on a
serious depression that begins in October and goes into
the new year.
So unfair. Media and commercialism are to blame. We
think we have to feel a certain way and if we don't, there's
something wrong with us.
In the big scheme of things, what is ONE DAY?
Hug, talk and understand. Just feel love.
Everyday!
Especially with the elderly. It can be a time they think back
over their long lives. It may be a time that triggers a very
sad time. They may have bad memories such as losing a
loved one.
Chances are, many of their friends have passed on. Put
yourself in their shoes. How would YOU feel? When you
see your loved one is feeling sad, please have patience.
Take time to sit and talk with them. Think of ways to try
and engage their thoughts with new things. Many times a
hug and words of love is all it takes to bring a smile.
Christmas is a tough time for many. I feel it's blown
way out of proportion. Too much expectation. Hey,
it's only one day. Just a day. Yet, it can bring on a
serious depression that begins in October and goes into
the new year.
So unfair. Media and commercialism are to blame. We
think we have to feel a certain way and if we don't, there's
something wrong with us.
In the big scheme of things, what is ONE DAY?
Hug, talk and understand. Just feel love.
Everyday!
Monday, October 18, 2010
How To Improve Eyesight In People Of All Ages
Does your loved one have any of these
eye problems?
Near-Sightedness (Myopia)
Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)
Cross-Eye (Strabismus)
Macular Degeneration
Eyestrain
Dyslexia
Astigmatism
Hyperopia (Far-Sightedness)
Presbyopia (Old-Age Sight)
Cataract
Glaucoma
Tension Headache
Light Sensitivity
Poor Night Vision
There is a method where even 80 year-olds have
had their eyesight restored to 20/20 vision.
Without surgery. Without eyeglasses.
Improve Eyesight!
eye problems?
Near-Sightedness (Myopia)
Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)
Cross-Eye (Strabismus)
Macular Degeneration
Eyestrain
Dyslexia
Astigmatism
Hyperopia (Far-Sightedness)
Presbyopia (Old-Age Sight)
Cataract
Glaucoma
Tension Headache
Light Sensitivity
Poor Night Vision
There is a method where even 80 year-olds have
had their eyesight restored to 20/20 vision.
Without surgery. Without eyeglasses.
Improve Eyesight!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Eldercare: How To Watch Over Loved Ones When You're Not At Home
Get Your Personal Security Cam!
Better late than never...What I wouldn't have
given for this when my Mom was still living!
She was living with me for years before her
death and every minute I was away from her,
I worried.
You know what it's like. You think of all the
things that can go wrong. Even if they never
happen, you still worry. It's the way of the
caregiver.
So if I would have had my hands on something
like this, life would have been so much easier.
I could have checked in on Mom whenever I
felt like it!
Talk about security! Peace of mind!
If you have an elderly parent and you need
to watch over them, take a look at this site.
I'm simply blown away!
Watch Over Loved Ones!
Better late than never...What I wouldn't have
given for this when my Mom was still living!
She was living with me for years before her
death and every minute I was away from her,
I worried.
You know what it's like. You think of all the
things that can go wrong. Even if they never
happen, you still worry. It's the way of the
caregiver.
So if I would have had my hands on something
like this, life would have been so much easier.
I could have checked in on Mom whenever I
felt like it!
Talk about security! Peace of mind!
If you have an elderly parent and you need
to watch over them, take a look at this site.
I'm simply blown away!
Watch Over Loved Ones!
When Elderly Parents Become Depressed During Fall Months
With the end of summer, you may notice your
elderly parents are showing signs of depression.
During the summer months, they probably were
more active. Visiting friends and family. Getting
out for drives. Perhaps vacations and just enjoying
time outdoors.
If you live in the colder climates, our thoughts
are drifting to winter months. Sure, we love fall.
The humidity has lifted. We like the cooler
temperatures and the colorful leaves.
With those thoughts come the not-so-nice ones.
Spending money to heat our environments.
Snowy roads. Icy walkways. Hey, it causes me
to be depressed!
So our elderly parents are starting to feel cabin
fever set in already. They are sad to look ahead to
becoming less mobile than they were in the
summer months.
Of course, this all has to do with how your
own parents are health-wise. The more dependent
they are, depression is something to watch out for.
Put yourself in their shoes. It just ain't no fun!
Picture how YOU would feel. And please
don't lose patience.
Trust me. They will be leaving you all too soon.
elderly parents are showing signs of depression.
During the summer months, they probably were
more active. Visiting friends and family. Getting
out for drives. Perhaps vacations and just enjoying
time outdoors.
If you live in the colder climates, our thoughts
are drifting to winter months. Sure, we love fall.
The humidity has lifted. We like the cooler
temperatures and the colorful leaves.
With those thoughts come the not-so-nice ones.
Spending money to heat our environments.
Snowy roads. Icy walkways. Hey, it causes me
to be depressed!
So our elderly parents are starting to feel cabin
fever set in already. They are sad to look ahead to
becoming less mobile than they were in the
summer months.
Of course, this all has to do with how your
own parents are health-wise. The more dependent
they are, depression is something to watch out for.
Put yourself in their shoes. It just ain't no fun!
Picture how YOU would feel. And please
don't lose patience.
Trust me. They will be leaving you all too soon.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Caring for Aging Parents
Finally! A guide to help caregivers! I knew if I kept looking,
one would appear. And it is affordable!
Click Here!
one would appear. And it is affordable!
Click Here!
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