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Failure is built into end-of-life caregiving. You can’t succeed with dementia or other end-of-life issues. You can’t make your loved ones better. You’ve lost that battle before you even started.

People don’t talk about this, but we should. Media are full
of happy smiling moms and dads savoring their last years with a sweet and helpful caregiver or adult child looking on. They don’t show the full adult diapers that must be changed or that dad hasn’t been able to string a complete sentence together for two years. They never highlight mom’s frequent falls or the bruises on her legs.

Accept that it was a lost battle from the beginning. Internalize it. Don’t chastise yourself for not doing enough. They were lucky to have you to help, and now it’s time to move on as best you can.

I wish you comfort and peace.
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