by External Article | Jul 16, 2019 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Parent |
In their early 60s, my parents were empty nesters: Dad enjoying retirement and Mom, an extremely energetic and joyful person, continuing a 25-year teaching career. However, over the course of a few months, Mom noticed herself changing. First came increased worry and...
by Mosaic Science | Jul 14, 2018 | Caregiver News |
In Finland, people whose sickness is linked to certain buildings fear being labelled as mentally ill, while scientists search for evidence that their condition is ‘real’. In early September 2011, when the weather in Finland had begun to turn its back on summer and...
by Cori Carl | Nov 12, 2014 | Finding Meaning |
Sometimes it feels like the more work you take on, the more people expect of you. You offer to help with something once and suddenly it becomes your responsibility forever. You spend all day every day taking care of other people and then they get angry when you try to...
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