by Dr. Ken Druck, author “Raising an Aging Parent.” The “holidays” present us with special opportunities to reconnect with loved ones, reaffirm our faith, give
When Aging Parents Enable
By Dr. Ken Druck, author, Raising an Aging Parent I’ve learned a great deal about the difference between support and enabling in my 40 years
Ending Sibling Wars As Parents Age
By Dr. Ken Druck Atop the list of challenges and opportunities that arise as our parents get older is the relationship between our siblings and
A Self-Care Checklist for the Sandwich Generation
Regardless of whether adult children are distant or close, the pressure to get involved in a parent’s life increases over time. Parents who are beginning
Life Turns on a Dime (in Both Directions)
by Dr. Ken Druck Since the sudden death of my daughter, Jenna, in 1996, the notion that “life turns on a dime” has been about
Raising An Aging Parent: Deciding What’s Best For You And Them
There were times when my 92-year-old mother could reduce me to a blithering eight-year-old, but I considered myself blessed to share the wealth of simple
Our Nation’s Most Recent Tragedies … The Journey Through Grief
29 lives ended this weekend as the result of mass murders, and dozens of families are at the bedside of a loved ones who are
Permission to Love Again
I’m writing this blog in hopes that it will bring comfort to those experiencing the loss of a beloved pet — and who may be
The ’70s . . . and the 70s . . .
I’ve taken literally hundreds of trips down memory lane, recounting the ’70s. Woodstock, getting married, finishing my PhD, and the arrival of my daughters, Jenna
Taking Away Your Parents Car Keys
by Dr. Ken Druck, author, Raising An Aging Parent: Guidelines for Families in the Second Half of Life Who can forget what it was like to
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