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2. Sibling Relationships Struggle
Siblings who don’t have much in common
still share the care of mom and dad.
Caregiver stress, life and death medical
crises, financial issues and property
disputes can lead to family strife.
3. Strategies for Siblings
According to research conducted for the
Home Instead Senior Care network, strategies
for working together include:
Making Decisions
Dividing the Workload
Teamwork
These skills are often difficult to acquire in a crisis.
4. The 50-50 RuleSM
The 50-50 Rule program provides strategies for
overcoming sibling differences.
50-50 Rule refers to the average age (50) when
siblings are caring for parents and the need for them
to share in the care plans 50-50.
5. Backed by Research
The Home Instead research also reveals
that an inability to work together leads to
one sibling becoming responsible for the
bulk of caregiving in 43 percent of families.
6. Hot Button Issues
These five events can make the life of caregiving
siblings more difficult:
Illness
Money
Inheritance
Distance
Stress
7. A Valuable Resource
The 50-50 RuleSM Guide is a valuable
resource that can help brothers and
sisters struggling with a variety of
topics. The guide presents real-life
family situations and advice from an
expert -- Dr. Ingrid Connidis of the
University of Western Ontario – on
how to handle those situations.
8. The Expert
Practical tips:
1. Talk and listen.
2. Research options.
3. Plan ahead.
4. Be flexible.
5. Be honest.
9. A Wealth of Resources
The guide and additional resources can
be found at:
www.solvingfamilyconflict.com