Society & Culture

Do we show enough interest in our aged parents health?

Society & Culture

Posted by: anna

27th Jul 2012 05:36pm

I have come across a lot of aged people lately who have ill health, but feel they do not want to burden their loved ones! We should all know how our parents are, maybe keep in contact more often & get down to health issues.

Comments 1

Glowz
  • 26th Sep 2012 06:31am

Yes i do agree keeping in contact with our parents more often and knowing how they are or feeling and spending alot more time with them as possible. Getting down to health issues is fine but more so how comfortable we can make them feel so that they can communicate with us about these issues an any others that maybe going on with them as well.

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