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Five Tips for Caring for Someone You Don’t Like
Caring for a loved one is difficult. Caring for someone you don’t like is an even greater challenge. Perhaps it’s a parent or step-parent who was abusive. Or a brother who was never there for you. Or someone you just don’t get along with. We all know you can love someone but not like them. Now the person is sick and you feel like you can’t abandon them despite the feelings you have toward them. How do you spend so much time in the company of a person you don’t like let alone


Special Needs Trusts - Part 2
Welcome to Elder Care Conversations, where members of the Kimbrough Law staff talk to experts in the senior care field to share information that every family caregiver needs to know. In this video, the second installment in a two-part series, attorney Kim Kimbrough joins Gayla Zoz to talk about Special Needs Trusts. Want to see more videos on topics related to elder law, elder care, estate planning, and caregiving? Kimbrough Law's YouTube channel has more than 100 videos. It'


Special Needs Trusts - Part 1
Welcome to Elder Care Conversations, where members of the Kimbrough Law staff talk to experts in the senior care field to share information that every family caregiver needs to know. In this video, the first installment in a two-part series, attorney Kim Kimbrough joins Gayla Zoz to talk about Special Needs Trusts. Want to see more videos on topics related to elder law, elder care, estate planning, and caregiving? Kimbrough Law's YouTube channel has more than 100 videos. It's


Tips for Overcoming Bathing Challenges with an Elderly Loved One
Helping someone to bathe can be a challenge for many caregivers. Why does a person resist your help when they are no longer taking care of their personal hygiene? There are several reasons why caregivers experience common issues around bathing. In many cases, the person you care for, thinks they already had a shower and they’re not aware that they haven’t changed their clothing in several days. They think everything is fine. Sensory changes may prevent the person from being a

