CP-About Caregiving
The mysteries of MS always keep it interesting as I struggle to manage my husband’s medical care and assist him
Communication is a tricky process. When I make a statement, not only am I projecting what I think I intend
Prepare to become a caregiver. In 2015, research conducted by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) found that 43.5
Have you noticed how difficult it can be to have a sensitive conversation with another person without being misunderstood? Why
I often feel like I have multiple personalities, and knowing which one I should use can be difficult. Sometimes, I
New Year’s Day often brings a time of reflection and, for some, a time for establishing resolutions for change. My
Retirement to the Rescue I have always had a tough time saying “no” to anyone. Saying “no” fills me with
As a former nurse and current caregiver, may I emphasize to you the importance of your role as a member
What’s to Come One of the joys of having a progressive disease is that everything changes. Just as you adjust
Every time Lynn starts acting differently for several days in a row, I wonder if it means there’s some new
There are many responsibilities and consequences of being a caregiver that I don’t like, things I would prefer not to
Often, when I meet someone who has just become a caregiver, they ask me how I do it; “How do