For anyone who has experienced caring for or supporting their ageing parents, they know first-hand what a complex emotional journey it can be.
Ainslie understands these feelings very well.
Throughout her life, her mum Criss had been their family's pillar of support. When Ainslie's dad John became unwell, maintaining a big house and garden became a bit too much for Criss to manage on her own. For Ainslie and her siblings, this left them at a crossroads – adamant they wanted to look after their parents, but also busy juggling their own households, work and more.
"I'm a busy person working part-time. I've got five adult daughters, four sons-in-law, eleven grandchildren. So, my life is busy. I can't always be there for mum. And dad's health was then failing too," Ainslie tells Mamamia.
They started having those tough but necessary conversations – the ones where the role differentiation between parent and child begin to blur. And it was over a family dinner that they discussed the option of Criss and John moving into a nearby independent villa within an Aveo retirement village.
“When they opened the door, I took one look and I said to you, ‘I could live here’,” Criss recounts to Ainslie. It was really good to know that there was something available that I could accept.”
Not long after moving in, John sadly passed away. But amid this shift in life seasons, Criss and Ainslie always had each other.