End-of-Life Decision Making As my parents approached the end of their lives, their situations were different. However, both of their deaths required difficult decision-making, which involved my sisters and me as caregivers. You may find yourself facing sudden end-of-life situations with a care partner, or end-of-life may come slowly. Are you prepared for tough decisions…
Author: Nancy Poland
Addressing the Global Labor Shortage With Those Diagnosed With Dementia
Imagine you were out for a walk and found a drill along the road. You take it home, clean it up, and it works perfectly. Granted, there are few nicks and dings in the finish, but it still serves its purpose – drilling holes. You wonder, why would someone throw out this drill? Over fifty…
Caregiver Self-Care Is More Than Hot Bubble Bath
Have you ever told a caregiver, “Take care of yourself?” I have. If you are a busy caregiver, you may want to roll your eyes. A hot shower or bubble bath may be the extent of your alone time. Caregiver self-care goes beyond the obvious. Practicing safety is one important way caregivers can, and should,…