Stories – Learning
I had a scare this week, thinking that I was about to experience the joy of food poisoning. As I
Christmas is now officially over, and it’s with mixed emotions that I say goodbye to it for another year. I
No, I’m not talking about the “take no prisoners” rules, but instead, I am referring to rules associated with social
I am obsessed with Lynn’s skin. Many years ago, I worked as a home health nurse, and I saw some
One of the most difficult aspects of caring for someone with limited movement is getting them comfortable in bed; at
Are you prepared to spring into action for an emergency? Just because you are a full-time caregiver doesn’t mean the
Life at our house over the past month has been rather challenging. My Mom was just diagnosed with ovarian cancer
As a caregiver, I understand that my role involves providing much physical care. For any caregiver, how much care is
I have not always been a full-time caregiver. As I look back over Lynn’s journey through the maze of MS
“Giving the gift of receiving” sounds like a contradiction. How can you give a gift that you receive? I think
Of all the caregiving responsibilities I do daily, the one I think is most important is inspecting and caring for
Always be Prepared. That was the Scout motto when I was a kid, and I’ve taken it to heart for