by Joy Johnston | Aug 17, 2016 | Caregiver Stories |
As I share my experiences of being a caregiver for my parents, I find myself constantly questioning how many personal details I should be revealing about my parents’ medical conditions. While common decency frowns upon TMI (Too Much Information), in the...
by Liz Imler | Aug 11, 2015 | Community Wisdom |
We recently asked our community members what’s your best advice for someone who’s currently caring for a loved on that’s dying? Here’s what you had to say. Bobbi Carducci: Be with your loved one every moment you can. Having been at the side of...
by Harriet Hodgson | Mar 5, 2015 | Outside Resources |
How do you find comfort and understanding? All of my books, 35 so far, come from experience. My recent work focuses on caregiving and grief healing. In 2007 four family members died: my elder daughter (mother of our twin grandchildren), father-in-law, brother, and the...
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