It starts so quietly that most people don't even realize it's happening. Mom asks if you can take her to the doctor because driving has become stressful. Your father wants help sorting through Medicare paperwork. You stop by after work to replace the batteries in a smoke detector, drop off a few groceries, or figure out why the television remote suddenly "stopped working." None of those moments feels life-changing. But over time, they begin to add up. Before you know it, you're coordinating medical appointments between business meetings, answering calls from your parents while helping your college-age son navigate his…
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