4 Tips for Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s Disease
A clinical psychologist shares what he learned about dealing with Alzheimer’s while caring for his mother through her final years.
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.
A clinical psychologist shares what he learned about dealing with Alzheimer’s while caring for his mother through her final years.
Choosing the right portion size may be more important than you think.
A cofounder of Home Instead Senior Care shares Bible verses to comfort, encourage and inspire those who are caring for a loved one with dementia.
Many seniors neglect eating healthy, but staying on top of one’s eating habits will yield long term benefits.
A year after her husband’s death, Karen Wilder opens up about what it’s like caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease.
A nervous nurse-in-training finds a set of skills she never suspected she possessed, acquired during her husband’s recovery from a stroke.
Audiologist Dr. Leisa Lyles-DeLeon shares her tips for having difficult conversations about hearing loss with aging parents.
Kerry Egan, a hospice chaplain, discovered that listening to the stories of those near death offered her new insights into how to live, and challenged stereotypes about the dying. In her book, “On Living,” the dying aren’t saints and sages, dispensing advice from under a halo.
One of her first tasks as a volunteer lead her to a creative inspirational project to get to know caregiving patients personally.
This mail carrier noticed something wasn’t right at one of the homes on her route. Her quick action made all the difference.
Here are a few easy, last-minute gift ideas sure to please any caregiver this holiday season.