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Grieving, Men, loss of spouse, parent, family
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Addressing the challenges and complexities for the elderly. And for the wonderful and dedicated caregivers. Did You Know My Son Mark. A Son's Short Story/Journey through Grief and Mourning. Although I didn't realize it at the time, the grieving process for me started far in advance of my Mother' s. Ultimate passing. As I watched her slow but progressive decline, it. Was emotionally painful to see her search for identity, and the need to belong. As I would look into her eyes, I saw. When a parent dies.
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Dementia, Alzheimer's, Alzheimers story, documentary
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Addressing the challenges and complexities for the elderly. And for the wonderful and dedicated caregivers. Did You Know My Son Mark. My Story in Walking with Alzheimer's. It was some ten years ago (2003) when it became apparent that. I could no longer. Supervise my Mother's health and. Safety from a cell phone, and in a manner that would provide for a continuously safe living environment. Would ask, “where is Teddy.he was just here this morning.where did he go? Although I would try. The disease was slow...
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Did You Know My Son Mark Documentary/Story
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Addressing the challenges and complexities for the elderly. And for the wonderful and dedicated caregivers. Did You Know My Son Mark. Did You Know My Son Mark. A Son's ten year journey in caring for a parent. That suffered from Diabetes, Dementia Alzheimer's disease. Order the full 42 minute documentary of:. Did You Know My Son Mark. You are their Eyes and Ears. A journey in walking with Dementia Alzheimer's diseas.
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Memorialize Your Life's Journey
http://www.eyes-n-ears.net/Memorialize_Your_Journey.html
Addressing the challenges and complexities for the elderly. And for the wonderful and dedicated caregivers. Did You Know My Son Mark. Memorialize Your Life Story and Journey. Create an ever lasting memorial. It was a very long and embracing journey, filled with great joy and sadness. There were many challenges, but lots of success and reward in keeping my Mother safe from today's frightening world of healthcare in America, especially for the elderly. Preview the full 42 minute documentary. You are their ...
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Dementia-Alzheimer's, disease, parent suffered, Family, Son
http://www.eyes-n-ears.net/Dementia___Alzheimer_s_Care.html
Addressing the challenges and complexities for the elderly. And for the wonderful and dedicated caregivers. Did You Know My Son Mark. For some ten years, I experienced a parent that suffered from Dementia-Alzheimer's disease. Through my journey in caregiving, it became apparent I had to do something to tell. I was a 24/7 caregiver, and realized there were. My story, and the documentary " Did You Know My Son Mark. The truths about Alzheimer's disease. As they once cared for us; fed, clothed, bathed, comfo...
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Caring for parent with Dementia/Alzheimer's disease
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Addressing the challenges and complexities for the elderly. And for the wonderful and dedicated caregivers. Did You Know My Son Mark. You are their Eyes and Ears. A journey in walking with Dementia-Alzheimer's diseas. After over nine years of 24/7 caregiving, I realized there were really only but a few people who became my Mother's eyes and ears, to watch ov. Preview 9 minute video: Did You know My Son Mark. For the caregiver, it's like trying to swim in uncharted waters, praying to make the appropriate ...
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Dementia - Alzheimer's Parent, Son, cargiving
http://www.eyes-n-ears.net/Dementia_Caregiving.html
Addressing the challenges and complexities for the elderly. And for the wonderful and dedicated caregivers. Did You Know My Son Mark. Caregiving.and Caring For. Caregiving and caretaking all started when we were born, actually when we were conceived. No matter who embraced the responsibility; somebody fed, clothed, bathed, and answered our cries. They held our hands and comforted us. They guided us wh. R, and regardless of whomever it was, they did. I have no regrets with my role as a primary caregiver,.