
Understanding Emotional Changes in Parkinson’s Disease
The morning routine hasn’t changed much. Dad still heads to the kitchen, pours his coffee, and sits down at the table. But something feels different.

The morning routine hasn’t changed much. Dad still heads to the kitchen, pours his coffee, and sits down at the table. But something feels different.

Caregiving becomes more complicated when the people involved don’t share the same history, communication style, or perspective on what “good care” looks like. In blended


Mom’s blood pressure is steady. Her medication box is neatly organized. On paper, her health looks fine. But what her chart doesn’t show is how

A sudden crack of fireworks, the slam of a door, or even the scent of smoke drifting through the air. In a split second, an

Leaving the hospital with someone you love after a stroke can feel like a win—until the front door closes behind you. Suddenly, you’re back in

The hospital stay is over, and you finally exhale, thinking the hardest part is behind you. But as the days go by, something feels off.

The laundry is piling up. The fridge is nearly empty. Your to-do list? It just keeps growing. You’re running on fumes, barely sleeping, and stretching

When it comes to ensuring the best care for someone you love, emotions can run high. It’s natural for family members to have strong opinions

When a loved one is nearing the end of life, every moment becomes precious, and the changes they go through can be both heart-wrenching and