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How would you serve your mother when she became old?

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Answered by manaskakkar
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we would serve my mother as my king and i am his slave the mother who born us ' feed us and make so so so much money on studying me i can do all she wants when she became old . i make my mother happy . what food they want i feed him and make him as happy as possible   

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Answered by Manahilk
13
One day, our parents won't be able to drive, to climb stairs, or maybe even change their own clothes or feed themselves. As painful as thinking about this might be, we need to prepare to help them be comfortable and safe in their last stages of their lives. Here are the things to consider.

No one wants to think about their parents at the end of their days, much less talk about it. In fact, 75% of adults haven't had an in-depth discussion with their parents about things like living arrangements in retirement, long-term care, inheritance, and funeral wishes, according to a study by Merrill Lynch and Age Wave. But it's not just we adult children who are avoiding the "big talk"—nearly a third of people ages 50 and up haven't even had such discussions with their spouse yet.

It's the elephant in the room. It's also one of the most important, difficult subjects you and your family will ever face. Sadly, your parents could one day be fine and then suddenly the next day need a great amount of care, so the more prepared you are in advance, the less stressful this might be for your whole family.

-- never leave your parents alone
-- give them time as much as you can
-- cook for them
-- play indoor games such as carrom or chess there are other games too it depends on you
-- never let them feel low
-- avoid calls and such messages in front of them

THEIR IS NOT ONLY MOTHER TO CARE BUT FATHER TOO

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HOPE ITS USEFUL

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