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Pamela CareyElderly Parents with All Their Marbles: A Survival Guide for Adults

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A lot is written about seeing our parents through dementia, but not much is available to discuss what it takes to deal with parents who might need our assistance, but who still have all their faculties. How do we finesse a parent who wants to maintain their independence into moving nearer to us; into giving us a power of attorney to take care of their healthcare and financial needs; to accept daily help?  How do we do this while allowing them to maintain their dignity.

With honesty and insight borne of having been there and done that, in Elderly Parents With All Their Marbles (2014) author Pam Carey shares her personal journey as well as the rules of the road she developed during her journey with her parents.

Engaging, often funny, always poignant, Elderly Parents With All Their Marbles is a gem of a resource for anyone dealing with assisting an aging loved one.

Pam Carey author of Elderly Parents With All Their Marbles (2014), Pam Carey was the primary caretaker of her aging parents and wrote the book as a resource for others facing similar journeys. www.parentswithmarbles.com 

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