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How to make conversations with aging parents a little less awkward

CBC

How to make conversations with aging parents a little less awkward

Talking to aging parents and family members about their future can be tricky, but Megan Johnson says the sooner, the better. The Halifax-based research facilitator, 36, is a secondary caregiver to her father, who is in the late stages of Alzheimer's disease. Navigating tough conversations was only more difficult after the diagnosis, she said.

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