CP-About Caregiving

After years of caregiving, I believe I know Lynn’s body and his emotional and physical needs as well or better

One of Lynn’s regular responses when someone asks how he is doing is, “I’ve been worse.” This conveys to the

Whether right or wrong, healthy or unhealthy, most of us tend to “take in” the view others have of us.

Hospice provides support and guidance to family members when someone in the family is dying. However, the caregiver continues to be responsible for providing total care for their family member during the grieving process.

My paid job, which supports Lynn and me, is as a Human Resources Director over Employee Relations. As part of

When I became a full-time caregiver, I knew I was taking on full responsibility for skin care, elimination, nutrition, hygiene,

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

I usually write my blogs on Saturdays because it’s the only time I don’t immediately have another obligation once I’m

There’s a lot of talk these days about healthcare reform and making sure the uninsured have coverage. I don’t want

Personally, I have never been good at exercising. I hate it. I might feel much better if I stayed with

For you folks who have lived in the northern states, the reaction of us mid-Atlantic residents to the threat of

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 love to read. Since I was a small girl, I’ve taken a book with me everywhere I go. If

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