by Guest Author | Jun 30, 2022 | Caring for a Romantic Partner, Finding Meaning, Journaling |
It doesn’t rhyme with purpose But that’s what it is Or inspiration But that, too You’ve lost it. In the middle of everything else, that one thing, that oasis of sanity and resolve and purpose and inspiration; where everything else in the world that...
by Liz Imler | Aug 14, 2015 | Caregiver Stories, Caring for a Client, Poetry, The Paid Perspective |
This essay was written by Sybil Smith and originally published in the April 2015 issue of The Sun Magazine. On a cold morning at the end of January I am driving to a small town twenty miles away to visit one of my home-healthcare clients. We’ll call her M. She is... by Alexandra Axel | May 29, 2015 | Journaling |
Ways that sharing your careving story helps
by Adrienne Gruberg | Jan 14, 2015 | Journaling |
Join Adrienne in this segment of The Page Listens to learn how to explore all corners of your mind on paper. Personal writing can be one of the most freeing, therapeutic and nourishing practices you can gift yourself. Listen in as Adrienne offers prompts and exercises... by Judith Swartz | Oct 10, 2014 | Caregiver Stories |
My experience with hospitals and serious illnesses was limited: You go to the hospital to deliver a baby, stay there a few days and go home with your beautiful gift; you break an ankle, you break a knee cap or damage internal organs from a fall. You go to the ER,...
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