Archive for March 31st, 2012

You’re in the elder caring woods….

You’re on a path through the elder caring woods: seek out a guide, notice the stars above, and hold hands.

:- Doug.

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Playing with boundaries

The government in Medicaid and similar programs must play within boundaries; families may play with boundaries.

:- Doug.

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Changing the rules as we age….

We must change the rules of Elder Caring Law during the course of life, because we must keep in play life well lived and well completed.

:- Doug.

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Footprints in the Windsm # 1236–You do not die at the end

Footprints in the Windsm # 1236

You do not die at the end of your story, but in the course of it.


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Eliminate boundaries, open horizons

The effect of Elder Caring Law is to eliminate boundaries to life and finance and health: to open new horizons of time, connection, and wholeness.

:- Doug.

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Keep life and family in play

It is the purpose of Elder Caring Law to keep life and family in play.

:- Doug.

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