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Date Submitted:
12/11/07
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The Rewards and Demands of Caring for an Aging Parent
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Beth Witrogen McLeod had never even heard the term "caregiver" until six months after her parents died. But during the roughly two years that she served as their primary caregiver -- from 1991 to 1993 -- she amassed a wealth of knowledge on the topic.
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