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Comments on: Caring.com eldercare site emerges

New site offers advice to Baby Boomers and Gen Xers who are caring for elderly family members.

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by kidxfour October 10, 2008 5:39 AM PDT
I have been caring for my father in law (dementia) for over a year now. My husband and I have four children between the ages of 11 and 19 who all live at home. I am looking for a others who are in the same situation and can share ideas on how to best deal with this without putting the entire family at risk (emotionally). It is much more difficult than I anticipated, as I'm sure alot of people feel the same way. If anyone has any ideas I would be happy to hear them.
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by sashazh November 20, 2008 11:37 AM PST
I just wanted to share this site I found, www.thecaringspace.com
It is a site that gives free exposure of your professional, online profile and resume. There?s also easy to use tools to help caregivers find and evaluate caregiving positions in their area. You will have access to the entire network of available positions. Check out the site or email contact@thecaringspace.com for more information.
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by bryan4cnet July 21, 2009 12:59 PM PDT
Sashazh,

Thank you for sharing this website, excellent and informative. There are so many issues that we don't
think of when confronted with taking care of our elderly parents.
by Tuesdaywilson05 June 4, 2009 3:15 PM PDT
Thanks so much for sharing this site, it definitely has a lot of great tips! Check out this blog for some more really useful resources for caregivers & families caring for an aging senior.

www.homecareinphoenix.com

Best,
Tuesday Wilson
www.carebuzz.com
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