Battling Caregiver Sleep Deprivation: What Can You Do?
When your loved one has dementia, it can make nighttime rocky, but there are ways to improve both your sleep routines.
Whether you or a family member is caring for a spouse, parent or loved one, find support in articles, advice, prayers, and inspirational stories for caregivers.
When your loved one has dementia, it can make nighttime rocky, but there are ways to improve both your sleep routines.
In every situation, Jesus gives us the best care we could ever receive.
For parents who care for their own parents, transitioning back to on-site work requires creative thinking.
Asking “How do I know if …?” questions can help you identify problems and good solutions.
Mothering your own mom requires an abundance of time and energy, so getting help is key.
You learn a lot by doing, but training in dementia care is important for any caregiver—professional or otherwise.
Proper nutrition is crucial for older adults. Follow these tips to help your loved one maintain healthy eating habits.
Juggling the care of your children and an aging loved one calls for a dose of help.
As she prepared her home for hospice care, she discovered a final gift from her dying mother. But how had it gotten there?
The knowledge you’ve gained while caring for your loved one can help you prepare you to age well.
Familiar routines are important to people with dementia, even if you are staying close to home these days.
Knowledge, commitment and an ability to find joy are among the attributes of an effective professional caregiver.