How to Best Communicate With Someone Who Has Alzheimer’s
If someone you know or care about has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, you are probably already preparing for the ways your relationship will change. Alzheimer’s disease, as defined by Psychology…
Read MoreHow to Pace Yourself as a Caregiver in Day-to-Day Life
If you’ve suddenly found yourself thrown into the role of caregiver in your family, you might be feeling overwhelmed. There’s no doubt that you have a lot to do in…
Read MoreHow To Predict Care with CarePredict
Technology is changing the way we provide care.
Read MoreSpirituality Finds Its Way Home
As the life-expectancy of the population rises, so does the interest in the role of spirituality in their lives. A survey from the Pew Research Center shows religion is considered very important…
Read MoreAARP – Much More Than Discounts
Many of you may remember AARP under their former name of American Association of Retired Persons.) In addition to AARP being much easier to say and remember, it subtly removes…
Read MorePreventing Driveway Accidents
On July 1, 2018, a Utah storyline read “Husband runs over wife, kills her in what police call a terrible accident.” Salt Lake City’s CBS affiliate (KUTV-2) went on to report:…
Read MoreHer Spirit Dances
People often think of the elderly when discussing caregiving and end of life. But there are parents who give birth to a child, discovering their precious child will need lifelong…
Read MoreDementia Sucks
Tracey S. Lawrence is a serial caregiver who survived helping both of her parents through their illness with love, compassion and humor. “Dementia Sucks: A Caregiver’s Journey – With Lessons…
Read MoreMy Dad Got Sick
“You can always go back and make more money – you can’t go back and make more memories.” Jay Perry
Read MoreEmbrace Your Boulder
When you embrace your bolder, you can find the strength to accomplish even the most difficult tasks.
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