by External Article | Oct 2, 2020 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Child, Generation X, Long Term Caregiving |
Over a period of 14 years of caring for my son, we had moved twice; three provinces, three unique care experiences as a complex care patient. If I were to consider an overarching theme that occupied every place we lived, the most predominant thought that comes to mind...
by Guest Author | May 31, 2018 | Caregiving 101, Caring for a Grandparent |
Most patients and their loved ones experience a wide range of emotions when confronted with a hospital stay: fear, confusion, anxiety. When a loved one does not have the capacity to make decisions on his or her own, the burden is shifted to the caregiver: a double...
by David Waterman | Sep 6, 2016 | Caregiver Stories |
I was asked while attending church last Sunday why I had such a strong commitment to caring for those who had disabilities. The person asking the question was not being difficult, but really wanted to know why I had such a strong empathy for the disabled and if it had...
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