Over the span of two decades, author, columnist, consultant and speaker Carol Bradley Bursack cared for a neighbor and six elderly family members. Her experiences inspired her to pen "Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories," a portable support group book for caregivers.

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Husband shouting at night while awake?


This could be dream talk or he could be in a mid stage. Whatever the reason, the neurologist will work on getting a handle on it.... see more

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Hearing aid recommendation for person with dementia?


It's not easy to get used to the differences in sounds when new hearing aids are introduced, so some of your answer depends on the... see more

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What are my options once long term care runs out in another year?


This is a tough time for you, but you'll have to move forward with the work. As community members have mentioned, you'll need to... see more

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I have been a full-time caregiver for my parents for less than a week and I already feel overwhelmed.


WerdNord, you've made a huge decision with the best intentions, but now is the time to set up help. Go to www.aging.gov and find your... see more

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I am burned out. What do I do?


MsPatS, you aren't awful to feel that way. It's human, when we see our future in such a bleak way. Medicaid allows spousal benefits... see more

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I am the widow of a Korean war veteran. Do I qualify for any veteran widow benefits?


It is a good idea to get some help, as was suggested, but be very careful when doing this. There are scam sites that will charge you and... see more

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My very elderly Dad is done living. What can I do?


LindaSusan, if you are speaking of yourself, unless your are dying from an illness where there is no cure, I'd encourage you to talk... see more

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What happens when an elder is admitted to the hospital with low sodium levels?


A frustration of mine is the huge push to lower salt in the US diet without the caveat that many seniors have low sodium which can cause... see more

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Where can my wife call for assistance dealing with her mother (75) who is living with us?


Check the website aging.gov - make certain to use .gov. You'll find a link to your state's services. Once you find your state you... see more

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Does the person have to have some type of dementia or can there be other health factors that enables someone t...


States vary on this but generally a person must be mentally impaired before guardianship can be granted. The point of someone needing... see more

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My mom has not ate in sometime and drinks mighty shakes and chocolate milk. Now won't drink shakes.


I'm sorry that you're having to go through this but you have lots of company here. Please call in hospice. And, as Grandma1954... see more

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Is it wrong to hope someone dies?


Veronica said it well. It's not so much that you want your mom to die - you want all of the suffering to end. Your mom's - and your... see more

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We took away my 85-year-old mother's car keys and she is no longer speaking to me. What should I do?


Losing the right to drive is one of the most traumatic things elders face because, for many, driving symbolizes independence. It's... see more

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How can I get my father to admit he can't live alone?


Your reclusive father likely finds living in a family environment overwhelming. It's not that he doesn't like you - he's an... see more

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What help is available for my veteran father (87) coming home from VA hospital with Alzheimer's and dementia?


As was mentioned, Agingcare has a good booklet on veteran's benefits. Click on the Veterans Benefits Guide below under free resources.... see more

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Mom is in assisted living and fell in love with a man who has Alzheimer's. Now what?


It sounds as if your mother has dementia, as well. She likely doesn't think of her marriage as such - it's just an inconvenience... see more

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Does new POA override old DPOA powers?


Guardianship gives you more control but it's not a fun process. I'd check with an elder law attorney if you aren't sure what... see more

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How has caregiving changed your views of life and aging?


Things have changed and that's what so many who aren't caregivers don't understand. I do not want to have my children do what... see more

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My Father won't bathe and I have to ask him day in and day out. Now what?


Has your dad been diagnosed with dementia? It sounds like that is likely however some situations so mimic dementia. Try to get him to a... see more

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Is visiting helpful or not?


Warren, you wife's situation is a little different than say, someone with dementia going into a nursing home but all the same, I... see more

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