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I was the primary caregiver for my mother until she died. The responsibilities didn't end with her death.
The author cared for his mother before her death.
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I became my mother's primary caregiver during the final chapter of her life.
Managing her medical needs, emotions, and dignity became my daily responsibility.
When she died, I thought my caregiving role had ended, but I still have to care for her memory.
My mother, Lysa Hall, was my world — and even now, after her death, she still feels present.
At 59, she was admitted to the hospital with a bad infection. She'd already e...
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