Sometimes I run across things that are so profound I want to share them with others. I’ve been enjoying daily…
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It’s been a while since I have been in a position to post here. The last blog post was about…
Comments closedThere comes a time when you have to have a difficult conversation with your loved one about a change in…
Comments closedA look at a day in the life of a caregiver part 2. Common issues you face on a daily…
Leave a CommentI completed the latest episodes (11 & 12) for the Accidental Care Partners podcast yesterday. This is a two-part series…
Comments closedA look at a day in the life of a caregiver. Common issues you face on a daily basis as…
Leave a CommentWhat is the difference? When does one transition to the other? Can someone have both at the same time? There…
Comments closedDealing with specific needs and issues for someone providing caregiving to a person experiencing dementia. Out of print but may…
Comments closedWhat’s a COOP plan? COOP is short for “Continuation Of Operations Plan”. A plan for being able to continue “operating”…
Leave a CommentWays all care givers can provide support and care regardless of the specific disease. There are many links to resources…
Leave a CommentKeeping your care receiver, and you, safe inside the home, around the home and away from the home. Show Notes:…
Leave a CommentThe person at the center of care should be the most important voice at the table. Show Notes: The American…
Leave a CommentOriginally published 2/19/21 on the ACP Facebook page. Today is National Caregiver Day! It is observed annually on the third…
Comments closedOriginally posted 2/15/21 on the ACP Facebook page. This is a poignant one hour video that depicts how to approach…
Comments closedOriginally posted 1/16/21 on the ACP Facebook page. When a person is living with dementia, communication can sometimes become difficult.…
Comments closedOriginally published 1/8/21 on the ACP Facebook Page I’ll be talking about this common misunderstanding in an upcoming podcast. But…
Comments closedOriginally posted 12/18/20 on the ACP Facebook page. We are between two major holidays, Thanksgiving and Christmas, both meant to…
Comments closedOriginally published 12/1/20 on the ACP Facebook page. Just saw this post and thought the words were lovely If Christmas…
Comments closedOriginally published 12/1/20 on the ACP Facebook page. Caregiving is one of the hardest and most humbling experiences for a…
Comments closedBuilding the Essential Care Giving Tool Kit. Tips and tools for helping you manage the nitty gritty of your loved…
Leave a CommentGetting down to the nitty gritty of day-to-day caregiving. Show Notes:
Leave a CommentAn introduction to important documents you will need. There will be a future episode dedicated to these in more detail.…
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Leave a Comment911 is not just for emergencies. Keeping your care receiver’s meds organized. Show Notes:
Leave a CommentWarning signs that might signal trouble is coming! Show Notes:
Leave a CommentPreparing for your next doctor’s visit. A place to keep your questions as you think of them. Show Notes:
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Leave a CommentLaying the foundation, starting with your binder and calendar. Show Notes:
Leave a CommentIdeas and strategies to help you reduce stress as a care partner. Show Notes: 11 Scientific benefits of being outdoors…
Leave a CommentThe shock and grief that happens at the time of diagnosis. Learn the stages of grief, those you’ve experienced and…
Leave a CommentFind out about the reason for the name of this podcast. What is the hardest part of being a family…
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