Loving for Life: Rethinking Your Role as a Caregiver by Jacqueline Thomas
Imagine this … one day you’re living your life, and the next day you’re living with dementia. You don’t have it, but you feel like you do because you’re now a caregiver for a parent who’s living with it. You see the change. You know it’s getting worse. Where do you turn when you’re the only one who can step in to protect your loved one’s interests? No, you didn’t sign up for this, but as an only child, it’s your assignment by default … or is it your assignment by divine? Perspective is everything.
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After many visits to many types of doctors; various physical, cognitive, and neurological tests; and routine dissatisfaction with several assisted living facilities, Jacqueline retired and moved Mom in. Her commitment to full-time caregiving began. Today, they journey through life depending on God’s love, guidance, and support to provide when needs arise. Together, they weather the daily instability of dementia. They worship together, laugh together, and love each other as is commanded in scripture.
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