
How To Ensure You’re Prioritizing Privacy as a Caregiver
Think about how important it was to you as a teen to have a safe place to yourself where you could block out the
Think about how important it was to you as a teen to have a safe place to yourself where you could block out the
It’s not only people who have been through life-threatening situations who develop PTSD. PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) can arise after any traumatic experience or
It was only a few years ago that we were social distancing to protect ourselves from COVID-19. Seniors were especially vulnerable, so additional precautions
Is a senior loved one having challenges with memory, sleeping well, socializing, or enjoying activities? Before chalking it up to the common effects of
As you provide care for a senior with Alzheimer’s, it’s important to keep in mind that you ARE more than capable, you ARE doing
Creativity, flexibility, and a healthy dose of lighthearted fun are among the top ingredients to a healthy and effective dementia care strategy. It stands to
Empathy is, obviously, a crucial characteristic of effective caregiving. The ability to put yourself in another person’s shoes means that you can better meet
When you start to detect the red flags that care in the home is required for someone you love, it is very common for that
Get ready … the holidays are here! While there are many people who flourish on the hectic pace of celebrations and parties, there are
Remember during the height of the pandemic, when social distancing was the norm and we needed to be satisfied with virtual visits? One of
We all have good days and bad days, and we are all entitled to a bit of crankiness or negative thinking every now and
Remember learning the order of the colors of the rainbow in elementary school? A number of us were introduced to Roy G. Biv to
In his documentary about grief, George Shelley uses an analogy of glitter. Toss a handful of glitter into the air, and it is going to