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Every time Lynn starts acting differently for several days in a row, I wonder if it means there’s some new

People have different ways of relieving stress and frustration, and as Lynn’s condition progressed from independence to total dependency, I

Are you prepared to spring into action for an emergency? Just because you are a full-time caregiver doesn’t mean the

I have not always been a full-time caregiver. As I look back over Lynn’s journey through the maze of MS

I am obsessed with Lynn’s skin. Many years ago, I worked as a home health nurse, and I saw some

One of the challenges I face as a caregiver is switching gears in mid-thought. Of course, being a mother certainly

Families with special needs often feel isolated even from those of their same faith. Healthcare to Homecare has some suggestions on how you can include the homebound and special needs families in your worship practices.

I read an interesting article on the Caregiver Space this week, which has led me to think a lot about

I was listening to a Bible commentary today, and the commentator discussed how God takes us through trials in life

Being a caregiver is difficult. It’s a lot of hard work; it’s emotionally trying; it’s downright exhausting…but also very rewarding.

Lack of sleep, fatigue, poor eating habits, and canceling medical appointments all contribute to increased risk of serious health problems for caregivers.

As I was taking my morning dose of Advil (4 tablets rather than 2), I was curious about my future

Of all the caregiving responsibilities I do daily, the one I think is most important is inspecting and caring for

Caregiver burnout often leads to depression.

I follow the writings of another caregiver, Patrick, who has been caring for his wife, who has MS, for 22

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