Guilt over not doing enough. Guilt over not being there enough. Guilt over wrong choices, broken promises, lost tempers, unfinished conversations.
By Bob DeMarco
Alzheimer's Reading Room
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| Leeza Gibbons |
Guilt over not doing enough. Guilt over not being there enough. Guilt over wrong choices, broken promises, lost tempers, unfinished conversations.
TV-radio personality Leeza Gibbons, founder of the Leeza's Place communities for caregivers, shares a personal Caregiver Confession and provides tips on how to cope with the challenges of caregiving. Courtesy of Caring.com.
Were you, or are you, consumed by caregiver guilt?
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Original content Bob DeMarco, the Alzheimer's Reading Room
