| I'm supposed to write articles on business & finance, but if you have a mother or father that requires constant attention, I guess you would say that
 it is a full time business.
 
 They raised and nurtured us when we were younger and now the roles are
 reversed. It seems that most adults are out at work these days and that the
 caring of a parent seems to be an overwhelming task that is added to list of
 "things to do".
 
 We are busy with our lives with so many "chores". We feel a little guilty
 that we are not doing more for our parents. Should we stick them in a
 nursing home or get a live in nurse? What are the consequences of our
 decisions?
 
 We realize that someday we will be in the same position most likely and we
 ask ourselves the question - do we really want to be a burden to our
 families? Do we really want to be the subject of conversation behind closed
 doors?
 
 Your parents "did" for you so why is it that you cannot "do" for them? Are
 they no longer "useful" to you. Are you a little angry or disappointed that
 you are not longer getting care from them? Does your stomach turn now that
 you have to wipe their bottoms as they once did for you?
 
 When they were raising you did they ask these same questions? Or, did they
 do the job that needed to be done as one of the responsibilities in their
 lives?
 
 Are you short tempered with them because you have to take them on as a
 responsibility? Does the reality of what you have to do for them on a day to
 day basis drive you crazy? Or do you choose not to be responsible for them
 and "put them away" in some health care program? That's the easy choice and
 after all you can go about your day's business now that  "the issue is
 settled".
 
 Now all you need to do is show up at the funeral, cry and tell everybody how
 wonderful they were and by the way don't they look good in the casket.
 
 Folks...it ain't an easy task but it is a reality of life. You will be there
 someday. How would you like to be "treated" when that day arrives?
 
 You can choose to take on the responsibility or reject it. As an admonition,
 but certainly not to make you feel guilty, (have another drink)  - WHAT GOES
 AROUND - COMES AROUND.
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