Remember: your needs are important too! Caring for a loved one is an emotional task and caregivers commonly feel sadness, frustration, resentment, anxiety, anger and guilt. As a result of stress, many
With What Things Should We Have Outside Help For Eldercare?
THIRD IN A SERIES: EASY ANSWERS TO TOUGH QUESTIONS ABOUT ELDERCARE
You can read the first two articles here: How Do We Convince Mom or Dad to Accept and Cooperate with Outside Help for ElderCare? What
How Do We Convince Mom or Dad to Accept and Cooperate with Outside Help for ElderCare?
SECOND IN A SERIES: EASY ANSWERS TO TOUGH QUESTIONS ABOUT ELDERCARE
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In the first article, we listed some of the fundamental tough questions about eldercare. We d
What is Causing Resistance To Outside Help With Eldercare?
FIRST IN A SERIES: EASY ANSWERS TO TOUGH QUESTIONS ABOUT ELDERCARE
Each person is unique in how they age, in their family situation, and in challenges they face as they age. However, the fundamental t
Depression Resources Online
Depression – 1 in 10 people will suffer from it at some point in their lifetime and not only that, but depression can fuel other disorders like chronic anxiety and even substance abuse – and vice vers
Phrases to Learn for Caregivers
Dementia Care and Training Specialist Teepa Snow joins Senior Helpers to teach you important phrases to learn when caring for someone with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
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Caregiving Resources
AARP Webplace
Web site: http://www.aarp.org/
This site has a caregiving section that discusses caregiving options and includes information on caregiver support, long-term care financing, help with hom