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Caring for Aging Parents: What to Do, What to Avoid, and How to Stay Sane
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Caring for Aging Parents: What to Do, What to Avoid, and How to Stay Sane in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $9.99

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Caring for Aging Parents: What to Do, What to Avoid, and How to Stay Sane in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $9.99
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Caring for aging parents often begins quietly. A missed appointment. A confusing letter. A growing sense that someone needs to keep track of things. Many adult children find themselves coordinating care, information, and decisions without ever planning to become "caregivers."
This book is a practical, calm guide for people in that position. It does not focus on medical treatment, legal instruction, or hands-on care. Instead, it addresses the less visible but more common reality: managing information, setting boundaries, avoiding burnout, and navigating family dynamics as parents age.
Written in plain language and organised for easy reference, the book explores how caregiving roles develop, why stress accumulates, and which common mistakes make the situation harder over time. It also looks honestly at emotional strain, competing responsibilities, and the challenge of protecting one's own life while remaining involved.
Designed to be read selectively as much as cover to cover, this guide supports adult children who want clarity and perspective rather than urgency or alarm. It is about coordination, realism, and sustainability — not perfection.
Caring for aging parents often begins quietly. A missed appointment. A confusing letter. A growing sense that someone needs to keep track of things. Many adult children find themselves coordinating care, information, and decisions without ever planning to become "caregivers."
This book is a practical, calm guide for people in that position. It does not focus on medical treatment, legal instruction, or hands-on care. Instead, it addresses the less visible but more common reality: managing information, setting boundaries, avoiding burnout, and navigating family dynamics as parents age.
Written in plain language and organised for easy reference, the book explores how caregiving roles develop, why stress accumulates, and which common mistakes make the situation harder over time. It also looks honestly at emotional strain, competing responsibilities, and the challenge of protecting one's own life while remaining involved.
Designed to be read selectively as much as cover to cover, this guide supports adult children who want clarity and perspective rather than urgency or alarm. It is about coordination, realism, and sustainability — not perfection.




















