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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Thoughts on Caring for Aging Parents
Stacy Broman, Meagher + Geer, Minneapolis, MN .......................................................................................................... 1
The Digital Divide – Silver Edition
John Buckle, Western National Mutual Insurance Company, St. Paul, MN................................................................... 8
“Hello in there, hello.”
Scott T. Dickens, Fultz Maddox Dickens, Louisville, KY................................................................................................. 14
Memories Fill the Hole in my Hear
Mara Cohara, Lathrop GPM, Kansas City, MO................................................................................................................ 20
Helping a Neighbor in Need
Joseph R. Falasco, Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull, PLLC, Little Rock, AR ...................................................................... 23
Facing the Challenges of The Elderly Driver
David L. Jarrett, Western Reserve Group, Wooster, OH ................................................................................................ 25
Be Present and Aware
Craig A. Marvinney, Marvinney Law Firm, Cleveland, OH............................................................................................. 30
Taking Care of My Father and Maternal Aunt
Justi Rae Miller,State Farm Insurance Company, Bloomington, IL .............................................................................. 36
When the Child Becomes the Parent:
My (Ongoing) Journey and Lessons I’ve Learned
Sherri Pavloff, Stonberg Hickman & Pavloff, New York, City, NY................................................................................... 43
Open Dialogue on Dealing with Aging Relatives
Marcus Snowden, Snowden Law, Toronto, ON .............................................................................................................. 47
Memory & The Changing Parent/Child Dynamic
M.C. Sungaila, Complex Appellate Litigation Group, Newport Beach, CA .................................................................. 61
Caregiver Fatigue: It is Real, and it Can be Dangerous
John Trimble , Lewis Wagner, Indianapolis, IN .............................................................................................................. 64
Caring for a Family Member with Alzheimer’s Disease
Bill Whitfield, Copeland Cook Taylor & Bush, Gulfport, MS .......................................................................................... 68
What To Do During/After a Major Surgery
or Lengthy Hospitalization for Your Loved One
Ketia B. Wick, Favros Law, Seattle, WA ........................................................................................................................... 74