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More than 44 million adults in the United States are caregivers for adult family members, predominantly our parents. This can be challenging as we struggle to find the balance between caring for the people who raised us while continuing to hold jobs and care for our own spouses and children. When dealing with my own mother, who is 89 years old, I often find that we have experienced a role reversal; I am more like the parent in our relationship now and she is more like the child. This is an opportunity for me to give back to the woman who gave birth to me and raised me, sometimes under extremely difficult times, both emotionally and financially.I believe that the way we care for our parents during this time in both of our lives comes down to one important factor - respect. They were respectful of our needs while we were growing up and we owe them that same consideration. I have broken down the aspects of this level of commitment and respect into the 7 areas that I make sure my mother enjoys as part of her quality of life.
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