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Caring as a stepfamily

Caring as a stepfamily

The majority of us feel obliged to help an ailing parent (77 percent, according to Pew Research Center). But if your parent is okay and your stepparent is ill, then what? Should you help with caregiving? (Pew data indicate 56 percent of us feel obliged.) What if your parent also has health challenges and providing care is too much? What about your stepsiblings?

These are good questions best answered in advance.
Here are some ways to generate teamwork no matter who is involved.

Do you know your stepsiblings?
Modern families are complicated. As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice have seen all kinds of arrangements. If the children knew each other in their younger years, there can be more of a family feel (but also potentially bad feelings). If it was a late-life marriage, there may be less rivalry, but there can also be less cohesion. Let us help you create more of a caregiving team. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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