Caregiver Life · 7 min
Your Body Will Quit Before Your Conscience Does
Burnout isn’t a mood; it’s a physiological debt that siblings often ignore until someone ends up in the ER.
The Palmelle Archive
Every Perch story, ranked by date. Plain-English reporting on the second half of life. 48 stories indexed.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Burnout isn’t a mood; it’s a physiological debt that siblings often ignore until someone ends up in the ER.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Why setting boundaries is the only way to prevent your own life from becoming collateral damage.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Why sibling equity is a myth and how to stop playing the blame game before the house goes on the market.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Why the fight over your father’s care is actually about who didn’t do the dishes in 1984.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Because 'we'll figure it out when the time comes' is a $100,000 mistake that ruins Thanksgivings and bankrupts siblings.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Your partner sees a spreadsheet of chores; you see the slow-motion collapse of your family.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
How to manage a parent’s care from three time zones away without losing your mind or your relationship with your siblings.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
When you live in Seattle and your mother is falling in Sarasota, the most important tool isn't a plane ticket—it's a spreadsheet of local data.
Caregiver Life · 8 min
The hospital bed is gone and the phone has stopped ringing, but your brain is still waiting for the next emergency.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Managing a parent's life from three time zones away requires less emotion and more logistics.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Why your siblings need a spreadsheet more than a hug, and how to price out your own sanity before it hits zero.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
When the caregiving stops, the real work of untangling your identity, your siblings, and your schedule begins.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Choosing a legal proxy isn’t an act of love; it’s a hiring decision for a high-stakes, unpaid management role.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
When the person most eager for control is the one least equipped to handle the spreadsheets, the lawyers, and the 2 a.m. crises.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Power of Attorney is a high-stakes job description, not a consolation prize for the sibling who feels left out.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
When your spouse sees a logistical problem and you see a moral obligation, the friction isn't a lack of love—it's a lack of shared reality.
Caregiver Life · 8 min
When the person you vowed to grow old with is sidelined by the person who raised you.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
When one sibling does the heavy lifting and the other sends 'thinking of you' texts, the family dynamic doesn't just fray—it breaks.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
When 'I'm fine' is the most dangerous sentence in the house, here is how to handle the denial without destroying the relationship.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Your dad found a soulmate in the pickleball league, and now your siblings are arguing about the house and the inheritance.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Why firing yourself as your parent's primary caregiver might be the kindest thing you ever do.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
Caring for a parent who made your life difficult isn't a moral failing; it's a logistics problem that requires data, not more therapy.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
You cannot be a full-time employee and a full-time nurse, but you can be the CEO of your family's new reality.
Caregiver Life · 7 min
When there are no siblings to help—or argue with—the weight of care falls entirely on one pair of shoulders.