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Why does progress always feel painfully slow?

Why does progress always feel painfully slow?

by Arthur Roeser | Jul 4, 2015 | Baby Boom Generation, Caring for a Parent, Long Term Caregiving, Notes from the Problem Child | 0 comments

It feels like whatever you want to happen quickly, doesn’t, and whatever you’d prefer to deal with later won’t wait.

Caregiving: the memories, dreams and delirium

Caregiving: the memories, dreams and delirium

by Arthur Roeser | Jun 27, 2015 | Baby Boom Generation, Caring for a Parent, Long Term Caregiving, Notes from the Problem Child | 4 comments

One caregiver recounts the dreams his father once had, the soon-to-be-diagnosed delirium his father suffers from and the memories triggered by the first days caregiving.

Harvesting memories during the holidays

Harvesting memories during the holidays

by Joanna Lillian Brown | Nov 25, 2013 | Finding Meaning | 0 comments

Not only will these memories be precious to you now, but you will be able to hand down to the next generations the history, culture, and traditions of your family.

50 Shades of Caregiving

50 Shades of Caregiving

by Bobbi Carducci | Oct 31, 2013 | Caregiver Stories | 2 comments

Colorful is not the way one would typically describe the life of a caregiver but once my father-in-law came to live with us my days began to revolve around the colors of his life.

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