In This Together: How siblings can work together to care for your parents

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Taking on the new responsibilities that come with caring for an aging parent or parents can be difficult. This is especially true when you share this caregiving role with siblings. While it can be nice to have others with whom to share the load and who understand what you are going through, siblings working together to care for parents can encounter complications too.

Whether you and your siblings have a relatively healthy or strained relationship, the pressure of caring for your elderly parents can cause friction, disagreements, and resentment. There will be many big decisions to be made, shifts in your own lives to accommodate changes, and a lot of emotions throughout this time. You may feel differently about what should be done, one sibling may feel that they are taking on more of a burden, or another may feel that they are being left out of the important conversations.

The last thing you want is fighting or even a break in the family as you are trying to help your aging loved ones. Make sure to make time to collaborate and strengthen your sibling relationship so you can be a caretaking team to support your family together read more here...

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