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[quote=Anonymous]Op, are you there, in the same location? You structure your day. Some time spent comforting your parent. Set aside time to do tasks that may not be time sensitive (returning phone calls, arranging visits from people who might want to come by) Some time for normalcy (best you can, handling your own life). Your parent would not want you to suffer. Keep that in mind. You will of course but that is the last thing they would wish for you. Staff can be a great comfort. The And connection, even friendship. Many have a depth of experience with grief and are open to sharing/talking about their own journey [/quote]
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