by Guest Author | Mar 19, 2019 | Caring for a Parent |
“We’re keeping an eye on it.” I knew my mom had an ongoing gynecological issue that was being ‘monitored’ by her primary care physician, and I was content to hear her standard answer whenever I’d ask what her doctor said about her condition after her yearly check-ups....
by External Article | Jul 30, 2018 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Grandparent, Caring for a Parent, For Friends & Family, For Professional Caregivers, Generation X, The Paid Perspective, Working Family Caregivers |
Describing seniors as “cute” is demeaning. When you’re designing for a cute little old lady, you’re seeing age and not seeing the person behind the number. Busy Burr shares how human-centered design and empathy can help us become more...
by The Caregiver Space | Mar 1, 2015 | Caregiver Stories, Caring for a Parent, Interviews, Long Term Caregiving, Millennial Generation, Wellness |
Tell us about yourself I’m a 46 year old female who worked as a former secretary. I moved from Florida back to South Carolina as my parents started aging, eventually, I had to move in with them. I did have the opportunity to take an online medical transcription...
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