Author: Cynthia Wilson
I'm a working wife and mom who takes care of an aging parent. Only I began doing it full-time, in my home, when I was in my mid-thirties, single and about to make a career change. Thirteen years later, mom is still living with me and I expect it to be that way until one of us leaves this earth. It hasn't always been easy managing her care. (I've helped my mother recover from surgery, and a major injury that required a nursing home stay, as well as the death of my younger brother after a long illness.) But caring for her has been worth it because I know that my assistance means she enjoys a better quality of life as she ages. I hope the experiences and information that I share will help you manage,with grace, the changes that take place in your life as you assume the responsibility of being your parent's caregiver. If you have a question you think I can answer, please contact me at Cynthia@motherskeeper.com

Subscriber seeks information about respite care

By Cynthia Wilson Recently a subscriber named Charlene contacted me to ask the following questions. “What exactly is respite care? What are the qualifications to obtain it? How often and how long the stay per visit? Does a care-giver’s mental

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A first hand account of private Medicare plans on middle class children of aging parents

By Cynthia Wilson I recently shared in an interview with insidePatientFinance.com,  a personal experience of how my household was affected by privatized Medicare.   The online business publication reports news and follows trends that affects health care finance. So its readers

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Who Will Take Care of Mom? A book launch

I spent the summer writing a book  about what it has been like taking care of my mother. It’s been 13 years and counting since I moved mom into my home. Many of my friends and family have recently begun

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Ryan’s Medicare reform plus filial responsibility laws equal more debt for middle-class

By Cynthia Wilson Have you heard of filial responsibility laws?  If you haven’t rest assured you will if vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan’s Medicare reform proposals become a reality. Currently 29 states and Puerto Rico have filial responsibility laws that

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Voting is more important than ever for seniors

By Cynthia Wilson I took mom to vote yesterday. This cherished act is something a lot of seniors didn’t get to do this primarily election season for reasons ranging from an illness or disability to new voter identification laws that

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A Mother’s Day tribute to my hero

By Cynthia Wilson Why does your mother live with you? I get that question a lot.  I usually tell folks it’s because she’s blind and has some other health issues. Here are  some other reasons I never mention. I owe

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Ryan’s traditional option in Medicare reform no different than Obama’s public option

By Cynthia Wilson Do you remember when President Obama and the Democrats wanted to include a public option in the Affordable Care Act alongside insurance plans offered by private insurers? Republicans said doing so would undermine health care reform, enticing

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The other economic costs to cutting funds for elder care and disability services

Another state is taking the ax too much needed elder care services.  The Worcester.com reported today that Massachusetts has slashed funding for a   senior care service program that helps keep elderly people out of nursing homes. The decision will increase

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Computer time and exercise may be good for what ails memory loss

Okay, so granddad and grandmother may not be ready for an online game of Modern Warfare or a 30 minute spinning class, but some computer time and exercise may do them some good. A new study published in the May

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Some help for people who suffer from incontinence

   

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