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Your aging parents have always been healthy, independent, and full of life. But as you have just discovered, that can all change in what seems like a moment.<\/p>\n

This is the moment when you must come up with the answer to the question, what do we do now?<\/em><\/p>\n

The good news is that you can offer your Mom or Dad a balance of compassionate care and as much independence as his or her medical condition allows while also holding down home care costs<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The balancing act<\/strong><\/h1>\n

Caring at home for a loved one is an act of compassion that comes with different types of costs. If you already are juggling a job and parenting, for example, adding home health care to your duties likely will translate into less time for your children and your job, a cost that you need to gauge carefully and plan for.<\/p>\n