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5 Qualities to Look for in a Caregiver

5 Qualities to Look for in a Caregiver

As your loved one ages, it’s important to be aware of the warning signs that your loved one needs help at home. You may notice one or multiple warning signs, but either way, it’s a sign that now may be the best time to hire a caregiver. Looking for a new caregiver for...
Coping with Challenges Faced by Alzheimer’s Caregivers

Coping with Challenges Faced by Alzheimer’s Caregivers

As a caregiver, perhaps one of the most challenging illnesses you may provide care for is Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is an illness of the brain that causes a large amount of the brain’s nerve cells to die, making it extremely difficult for the patient to...
New Caregiving Trend: Blogging Caregivers

New Caregiving Trend: Blogging Caregivers

As a caregiver, it’s not uncommon to feel a wide variety of emotions within a short amount of time. One minute, you could feel so stressed you’re not even sure how you’ll get it all done, and the next you could be laughing with your loved one and feel so grateful that...
Holiday Gift Ideas For Your Loved Ones

Holiday Gift Ideas For Your Loved Ones

Every year we try our best to get the perfect gifts for those special people in our life. Sometimes, however, it can be difficult to know what that gift will be, especially for our elderly loved ones. Gifts that offer comfort, practicality and improvement for...
Family Caregivers Live Longer

Family Caregivers Live Longer

There’s no denying that caregiving can be a stressful and demanding responsibility, but despite all the stress and hardships, there are many benefits that come along with this rewarding responsibility. As a caregiver, you are given the opportunity to care for someone...
How To Care For A Loved One With Diabetes

How To Care For A Loved One With Diabetes

Being diagnosed with diabetes is never an easy thing to come to terms with, and it doesn’t just affect the person who’s diagnosed – it affects you as their caregiver as well. Even though your loved one’s diagnosis adds more responsibility as a caregiver, this presents...
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