Caregivers will find inspiration and encouragement to make their day a little easier. Ideas to solve some of the most common difficulties are included, with several options, because, one thing doesn’t work for everyone.
Fran discussed how she wears clothes and sneakers that have contrast so people can see her feet move and see what she is doing!
Fran wears orange or red sneakers so many of the individuals see her feet move! That is absolutely Brilliant!
Susan discussed how frustrating it was to get diagnosed. She was aware that something was wrong but no doctors believed her. Something about her memory was a miss but her concerns fell on deaf ears.
Through a rich trove of stories culled from her years in the eldercare industry, Lisa Skinner offers insight into the difficult questions families face today
“This shift in focus changes the caregiving model, from treating symptoms to helping the person—the whole person. We move from understanding dementia as a disease requiring medical and pharmacological treatment…to concentrating our attention on the very individual needs and experiences of the people…
Strategies for anyone who is looking to provide or manage outstanding daily care while maintaining—and even enhancing—their own health and mental well-being.
Different senior care businesses have different needs, and I have several different infusion lines to help you with your content marketing needs. When have you been able to take a step back from caring for others, and had a moment to give your…
Whether readers are providing the care themselves, managing a caregiver, or sharing the responsibilities, this book presents the most effective tips, tricks, and small changes that can reduce stress and make life easier.