Quote of the Day: Families coming home for the holidays can raise or notice some concerns (about elderly family members). How to deal with this, especially during the holidays, can be difficult to figure out. Deb Cranny, director of Home Instead, from her article in The Brainerd Dispatch, Senior Class section, Tuesday, Nov, 15, 2011.
Click on the link to The Dispatch (above) to read the article. Deb has some helpful tips on handling the holidays and how to bring up concerns that you might notice in your loved one. It's hard for those living close to the situation to notice changes. But, those who have been away for a while might have a different perspective. Be respectful when talking to each other about this, and always keep loving concern as the main ingredient in this conversation.
Happy Holidays!
Make time for each other and be sure to write down the family's best traditions and recipes to pass on through the generations. Like Grandma's flawless lefse!
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