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Mom had grown accustomed to living alone after Dad's death. Despite mobility issues, she managed well until a freak home accident caused things to start to unravel. Her physical well-being gradually declined as her frustration and anger at her circumstances increased. Much of the anger was directed toward her daughter, who as the oldest of her children, was her primary go-to. For a long time, Mom chose to believe that she didn't really need rehab and insisted that her daughter take her home.

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Mom had grown accustomed to living alone after Dad's death. Despite mobility issues, she managed well until a freak home accident caused things to start to unravel. Her physical well-being gradually declined as her frustration and anger at her circumstances increased. Much of the anger was directed toward her daughter, who as the oldest of her children, was her primary go-to. For a long time, Mom chose to believe that she didn't really need rehab and insisted that her daughter take her home.
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Autorenporträt
Lynda James-Gilboe is a business consultant and writer, with decades of executive experience at companies serving libraries and librarians. She hosts a blog at AdaptLeadSucceed.com covering a variety of leadership topics, with an emphasis on pragmatism, common sense, listening to others, and respect. But it was her role as a daughter of a mom facing her final life journey that prompted her to write this book. That experience tested her ability to adapt to an everchanging landscape of emotions, health conditions, financial decisions, and spiritual questions and inspired her to share her story with others.