• Do the best you can with your loved one with regard to his situation. It’s impossible to know everything at any given time.
• Push aside guilty feelings about what you are or aren’t able to do.
• Contact medical professionals or caregiver agencies for advice when you feel overwhelmed.
• Keep others informed of your loved one’s food choices. This will make for a less stressful situation for all if you are not with him during meals.
• Care for yourself. Visit with friends, spend an evening with your spouse, or play with your children.
— Cheryl Hepp Basham, retired project manager for Computer Education Support, JCPS
By Julie Engelhardt
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