by External Article | Aug 28, 2017 | After Caregiving, Care Work Library, Caring for a Sibling, Grief, Occasional Caregiving |
My older brother, Bill, had lit himself on fire in front of the Veteran’s Hospital where he was being treated for a damaged knee sustained when parachuting in Panama during our “War on Drugs.” He was also being treated for alcoholism, and diagnosed with PTSD. For...
by The Caregiver Space | Dec 14, 2014 | Caring for a Client, For Professional Caregivers, Interviews, The Paid Perspective |
Who is a caregiver? Nearly 1/3 of Americans serve as family caregivers and millions more serve as paid professional caregivers. The Caregiver Space is sharing their stories. Meet Sandy I’m a parent, grandmother, dog lover, antique fan, music lover, and a...
by Bobbi Carducci | Jul 26, 2014 | Caregiver Stories |
The deep, undeniable anger I was struggling with came out of nowhere, and I couldn’t understand why it was surging through me now.
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