Phyllis L. Fagell, a licensed clinical professional counselor and nationally certified school counselor, is the author of “Middle School Matters” and “Middle School Superpowers.”
CNN — At some point, most people will provide care for a loved one, whether their children, spouses or parents — and likely be the recipient of such care themselves.
While those who are wealthy, like comedian Jay Leno, have the money to provide daily care for his wife, Mavis, who has dementia, everyone struggles with the diminished capacity that can come from having another human being rely on you for their well-being.