In the quest to provide care for a loved one, caregivers traverse through protracted, uncertain territory. Most caregivers are not innately endowed with the ability…
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Men and Caregiving
At a recent caregiver conference where I delivered the keynote workshop, there was a man who sat in the center of the room in front…
What Providers Should Know About the Word “Care”
Words matter. That’s why I’ve chosen to write a post about the word “care.” If you’re a provider, this word is ubiquitous in your daily…
The New Caregiving Labor Market
I was recently asked to assume the reins of a home care company in North Carolina for a month while the owners took an extended…
How Caregiving Changes Attitudes
As I meet caregivers across the country, they tell me, time and again, how their lives have changed. Many changes involve the tasks of care…
How Can Professionals Use the Model of Caregiver Resilience?
When I first introduced the model of caregiver resilience, I explained that this is a learning model. In today’s installment of the series of blog…