8 Quotes About Aging Parent

The world can be a pretty scary place, so why not have someone there to remind you of how great it is to be alive? Whether you are an adult child, parent, or grandparent, these quotes about aging-parents are here to remind you how beautiful it is to be alive. Take a moment to reflect on your life and what you’ve accomplished. You’re probably pretty awesome!

The power of intuitive understanding will protect you from harm...
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The power of intuitive understanding will protect you from harm until the end of your days. Lao Tzu
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Even though people experiencing dementia become unable to recount what has just happened, they still go through the experience–even without recall. The psychological present lasts about three seconds. We experience the present even when we have dementia. The emotional pain caused by callous treatment or unkind talk occurs during that period. The moods and actions of people with dementia are expressions of what they have experienced, whether they can still use language and recall, or not. Judy Cornish
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Three, 300, or 3, 000 - these are the number of unknown days, a week, a year, or a decade, each far too precious little and yet, poignantly too much at the same time, to see an irrevocably declined loved one languish and suffer. That fear-ridden, irreversible release lingers in the doorway, but hesitates for reasons we don't understand, leaving us to weep with a mixture of angst and gratitude all at the same time. It is finally ushered all the way in, to comfort and carry our loved one to that Better Place. When the time finally comes, we can be enveloped in a warm cloak of long-awaited acceptance and peace that eases our own pain. It quiets the grief which has moaned inside of us, at least some, every single one of those bittersweet days, weeks.. or years. Connie Kerbs
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Three, 300, or 3, 000 - these are the number of unknown hours, days, a week, a year, or a decade, each far too precious little and yet, poignantly too much at the same time, to see an irrevocably declined loved one languish and suffer. That fear-ridden, irreversible release lingers in the doorway, but hesitates for reasons we don't understand, leaving us to weep a special cocktail of tears made of angst and gratitude, permeating us with some of the deepest emotions we will ever know. Finally, the release is ushered all the way in, to comfort and carry our loved one to that Better Place. It also envelopes us in a warm cloak of acceptance and peace that eases our own pain. It quiets the grief which has moaned inside of us, at least some, every single one of those bittersweet hours, days, weeks.. or years.” Until that day of our own flying away, and beholding our loved one again, in that Beautiful Paradise. Connie Kerbs
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I love you but I got to love me more. Peggi Speers
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Never give up hope. If you do, you'll be dead already.-- Dementia Patient, Rose from The Inspired Caregiver Peggi Speers