When Caregiving Calls is a masterpiece—a well-written book that highlights the author’s personal experience of caring for a loved one, which was a changing point in his life. Readers of every background all over the world can learn a lot from Aaron Blight’s captivating work.
"I was enlightened by what I learned at a @WellspouseOrg meeting. You cannot do all this alone. It isn't expected of you. I thought, the only one who expected it of me was ME!!! Yet I had continued to do it for years. It was finally time to stop and ask for help." -Anita Gonzales
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Hey #caregivers, it can be a daunting task to choose an in-home care provider for your loved one. These tips from @caregiving will help. caregiving.com/posts/evaluati…
There is no “wrong” way to feel when you are providing care to a loved one, but you may feel that certain emotions negatively affect your mood. I created this worksheet to help walk you through your emotions, and reflect on your emotional well-being: caregivingkinetics.com/wp-con… pic.twitter.com/UMZ9Vnd5ah
I had fun writing this article for @caregiving.com. I believe that anyone who has experience in #homecare, either as a provider or customer, can relate to at least one or two of these points. caregiving.com/posts/five-thi…