By Dr. Ken Druck Many of our aging parents are now single. Rendered so by death or divorce, they’re back in “the game,” dating and
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
The Ambivalence That Imprisons Us
It’s a part of being human . . . we will someday find ourselves in the midst of life-altering decisions we just can’t seem to
Watching Your Parents Get Older
I went through it—watching my mom slow down as she got older. The images of a vivacious young brunette standing with her husband and three