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These Celebrities Have Taken on the Role of Caregiver for Their Aging Parents

Being a caregiver is one of the most selfless roles a person can take on, especially when the individual in need of care is a loved one. As altruistic as caregiving is, it’s also incredibly emotionally taxing. In addition to the round-the-clock care needed, a person suffering from a terminal disease heartbreakingly becomes less and less of who they were pre-diagnosis due to their illness taking hold of them — and these celebrities know just how difficult it is to watch their aging parents’ decline.

Many celebrities, including Maria Shriver and Bryan Cranston, have been caregivers for parents diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. During a 2017 conversation with The Hill, Shriver shared advice for those caring for loved ones suffering from the incurable illness. “You can love the person you’re caring for but hate how challenging the act of caregiving can be,” she said. “Accept that you’re going to have these feelings but then do what you can to surround yourself with love and support so that you don’t become isolated or overwhelmed.”

Other famous folks, like Queen Latifah and Henry Winkler, have watched their parents slowly fade away due to other terminal illnesses. Regardless of the disease that thrust them into a caregiver role for their aging parents, each celebrity has candidly described the mental and emotional taxation caused by the harrowing responsibility.

Scroll on to read the experiences and advice from celebrities who have taken on the role of caregiver for their aging, ailing parents.

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