1. Communicating with Your Doctor, Part I
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  2. Keeping Up With Mom's Medical Care
    National Institute on Aging
    Health care experts recommend that you start by learning as much as you can about your parent&rsquot;s illness, current...
  3. Facing Illness and Loss: Caring for Someone Who Is Dying
    By Kenneth J. Doka, PhD, Hospice Foundation of America
  4. Considering Surgery?
    National Institute on Aging
    Most surgeries are not emergencies. You have time to find out as much as possible about the surgery, think the matter over, and review other options.
  5. Living Wills and Powers of Attorney for Health Care: How They Work
    By Shae Irving, Nolo
    It's smart to make documents setting out your wishes for health care in case you are ever unable to speak for yourself.
  6. Fact Sheet - Traumatic Brain Injury
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  7. Education and Care - 12 Ways to Boost Caregiver Success
    Alzheimer's Foundation of America
  8. Ask Dr. Mindy - Hydration
    By Dr. Mindy Kim-Miller, LightBridge
    Sometimes my mother does not want to drink water with her meals, and she often seems to forget to drink during the day. How important is it for her to drink more water, and how do I get her to do it?
  9. Advance Care Planning -- What To Do If Family Members Disagree
    National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
  10. Residential Care Facilities for Elders With Alzheimer's Disease
    By Attorney Joseph L. Matthews, Nolo
    Seniors with Alzheimer's disease have special care needs. Here are a few things to look for when choosing a long-term care facility.
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