
Tips for Successful Family Meetings
When the topic is an older parent’s care, it’s important to plan ahead for a focused and clear-headed discussion.
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When the topic is an older parent’s care, it’s important to plan ahead for a focused and clear-headed discussion.

It helps to be ready for anything from an emergency situation to a routine procedure.

When you lead with empathy, ask for input and truly listen, it can help to break through resistance.

It’s easier to navigate the season when you lower expectations and understand your own needs.

Whether you assume a hands-on or a backseat role, caregiving may offer an opportunity for healing.

Asking “How do I know if …?” questions can help you identify problems and good solutions.

When making choices for loved ones, it helps to reflect on their values, preferences and beliefs.

Support and self-kindness can help caregivers to process this unique form of grief.

Follow these tips for caregivers and families to have a more peaceful celebration.
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