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Feature
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Creating Fun for Caregivers and Frail
Seniors
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By Lynn Howe |
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Your confined-to-home (or assisted living or nursing
home) parent, just wants to have fun! ...Continued
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Additional
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A Silent Crisis: Working Caregivers
Are Begging For Help |
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By:
Gema G. Hernandez, D.P.A.
At time when private enterprises are trying to increase
productivity, reduce costs and enhance the quality of
their products or services...Continued
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Caregiver Story |
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Dad's House |
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By Sharon R. McMurray
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Our first reaction was “He can’t
live alone.” How could he manage without her? . ...Continued
(Do you have a story?
Tell us.) |
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Caretips |
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Care Travel: A Prepared Traveler is a
Happy Traveler |
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Whether you travel abroad or domestically, there are
some tips you should keep in mind.....Continued |
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Carenotes |
I am a caregiver for my 81-year
old husband who has multiple problems. He is on oxygen,
has COPD, is type 2 diabetic, had a minor stroke 2
years
ago, as well as short term memory
loss.
My daughter-in-law seems to care
less about us, never calls unless she wants
something of me and when we are visiting them and
our granddaughters seems interested during meals, but
8 out of 10 times always finds something else to do
instead of joining with the rest of us. I have
a wonderful relationship with my other
daughter-in-law as well as my sons-in-law and I
really wish I could with her. It would be nice
if she was really interested and supportive of us.
She seems to be supportive of other people because
she says things about what she does with and for
others. Any suggestions?
Answer This Week's CareNote:
carenotes/2008/index.htm
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