Documents tagged with caregiving

Alzheimer's Magazine - Preserving Your Memory - Winter 2009 Issue

For many of us, it’s much colder outside this time of year. And that’s all the more reason to draw closer to our loved ones inside. The winter issue of Preserving Your Memory will help strengthen ...
  • alzinfo published this 12 / 15 / 2009
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Delivered Meals Increase Seniors Safety

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  • homer caregiver store published this 12 / 11 / 2009
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Newsletter 11-23-09

"Your Self Healing Journey News" Volume 1 Issue 2 -- A skill-based resource to empower those facing the daily challenges of chronic illness.
  • fulliving published this 11 / 24 / 2009
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The Benefits of Elderly Home Care

As individuals age, they often need a bit more help with their day-to-day activities. The question then becomes whether or not that individual should continue to live at home or move into an assist...
  • homer caregiver store published this 11 / 19 / 2009
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Healthy Care Giving for You

As individuals age, they often need a bit more help with their day-to-day activities. The question then becomes whether or not that individual should continue to live at home or move into an assist...
  • homer caregiver store published this 11 / 19 / 2009
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Challenges and Solutions to Long Distance Care Giving

Long Distance Caregiving poses some unique challenges, as it is difficult to physically check-in on your loved one in their own home. Instead, you must rely on periodic visits and the reports of ot...
  • homer caregiver store published this 11 / 19 / 2009
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Long Distance Care with RememberItNow!

Provide long-distance care and help a loved one manage their medication effectively. RememberItNow! is a medication reminder service that sends email or text messages to your cell phone to help you...
  • alex-at-rememberitnow-5254 published this 11 / 09 / 2009
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Mutual Spirituality Awaits Persons With Dementia and Their Caregivers

Dementia presents major challenges to faith, both for persons with dementia and for their caregivers. Jane Marie Thibault and Richard L. Morgan present a realistic picture of dementia, and they enc...
  • news1888PressRelease published this 10 / 08 / 2009
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Intergenerational Caregiving

In Intergenerational Caregiving, an interdisciplinary group of scholars considers our changing family relationships and their effect on social policies. Caregiving and its effects on families’ rela...
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  • uipress published this 10 / 06 / 2009
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DIY (Do it Yourself) . . . is it the main cause of our stress?

Why do we choose to clutter our lives with so many “things to do”? I know: someone has to do it, but does that someone have to be you? Is it really cheaper to do it yourself? Did you factor in t...
  • nowherelikehome published this 10 / 05 / 2009
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Lessons From A Caregiver

How an elderly loved one is treated and cared for is a main concern of relatives and health care professionals around the globe. In Lessons from a Caregiver, Laurel Wicks shows how focusing on the ...
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  • Gibbs Smith published this 09 / 29 / 2009
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Medication Reminders - RememberItNow!

Never forget another pill. RememberItNow! is a medication reminder service that sends email or text messages to your cell phone to help you remember medications and appointments. Free 30-day trial.
  • pamelaley published this 09 / 25 / 2009
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Work-Life Policies

Work-Life Policies assembles a diverse group of commentators -- sociologists, psychologists, lawyers, and management scholars -- to examine the latest research on the effects of workplace policies...
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  • uipress published this 09 / 25 / 2009
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Free Report2

How to keep parents living at home safely
  • agooddaughter published this 09 / 10 / 2009
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May I Walk You Home? (excerpt)

Reissued on its tenth anniversary, May I Walk You Home? remains an invaluable resource for professional caregivers and loved ones assisting someone on their final journey home. Accompanied by the e...
  • Ave Maria Press published this 08 / 25 / 2009
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The Gift I Was Given

Families of individuals with specials needs often feel lost, confused and alone. If the person who is the caregiver is a parent of a young child newly diagnosed, the parent of a young person return...
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  • MorganJames published this 07 / 21 / 2009
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Invisible Illness Awareness Week Founder Shares Why She is Passionate About II

Invisible Illness Awareness Week Founder Shares Why She is Passionate About Invisible Illness by Lisa Copen Today we are joined by Lisa Copen, founder of National Invisible Chronic Illness Awarenes...
  • restmin published this 07 / 15 / 2009
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How to Use Twitter as a Pain Diary

How to Use Twitter as a Pain Diary for Your Chronic Illness by Lisa Copen If you have a chronic illness or live with daily chronic pain you are physician may have requested for you to keep a diary ...
  • restmin published this 07 / 15 / 2009
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12 Facts for Nurses to Know About Their Chronically Ill Patients

12 Facts for Nurses to Know About Their Chronically Ill Patients by Lisa Copen Nurses make the medical world go around. It's no secret that a nurse can make all the difference not just during a med...
  • restmin published this 07 / 15 / 2009
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5 Advantages of Having a Hidden Disability That We Forget About

5 Advantages of Having a Hidden Disability That We Forget About by Lisa Copen So often we only see the drawbacks to living with a chronic illness that is not visible. But as my own illness, rheumat...
  • restmin published this 07 / 15 / 2009
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