Continuing Truths of Dementia Caregiving
As we travel our own unique journeys, most of us find that certain phrases or concepts take on the status of truth...
As we travel our own unique journeys, most of us find that certain phrases or concepts take on the status of truth...
Dr. Gail Gross, Ph.D., doctor of education, is a nationally recognized family, child development, and human behavior expert, author, and educator. She...
When my mother died in a local nursing home, my “career” of visiting this exceptional facility nearly every day for almost 15...
It’s December 25th and Many people are celebrating Christmas Day. Caregivers might find the word celebrating a little over the top but...
The decisions caregivers must make during the Christmas holidays are fraught with opportunities to make mistakes in judgment. Chief among them is...
Most caregivers are decent folks who care deeply about their elderly parents, spouses, and other loved ones who require their assistance. As...
Dear Carol: After caring for my mom for years, I moved her to memory care due to her dementia. At 93, she...
The mission of hospice providers is to help people live their last months or weeks of life in the most comfortable, dignified...
Many individuals struggle to accept the label of “family caregiver,” but fully embracing this role increases our chances of succeeding in it....
Dear Carol: My mom has late-stage cancer as well as dementia and is being cared for in my home with hospice support....