FROM THE EDITOR'S PEN /
The Anniversary Gift /
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I sat in the main waiting room of a hospital
in Fort Lauderdale, Florida watching with great interest as two
elderly sisters picked up a copy of the premier edition of
Today's Caregiver magazine. The year was 1995 and frankly, I was
exhausted, having picked up the first copies of the magazine
from the printers loading dock just days earlier. I had spent
the past few days during that year's Fourth of July weekend
driving across South Florida leaving copies in hospital waiting
rooms in the three counties.
The idea for the magazine had come to me in
November of '94 as I ate breakfast in a restaurant on Miami
Beach after having visited my grandmother during one of her many
hospital stays. It was hard to find my plate on that table
since it was overrun with brochures from assisted living
facilities, insurance companies, the Alzheimer's Association and
even the state Ombudsman's office. I thought there had to be a
better way to get information to caregivers and it came to me
that there was a great need for a magazine dedicated to the
needs of all family caregivers. My family certainly needed it. I
was convinced that such a publication had to already exist which
led me to an exhaustive search of bookstores and libraries for
the next few weeks (this was in the good olde' days before the
internet) and found no such publication to help my family's
caregiving, which led me to the idea which would (little did I
know at the time) change my life forever.
So here I was eight months later sitting
with these two lovely sisters who had picked up the magazine in
the hospital waiting room. As they looked through the
publication, one lady suddenly brightened up and said, pointing
to an article on diabetic foot care; "See Margaret, I told you
that you shouldn't go barefoot." and then proceeded to go tip by
tip through the article using it to support her contentions
about her sisters diabetes care. She was using the article to
help her as she cared for her sister. "Hey", I thought "maybe
this will turn out to be something of value to caregivers after
all." Since then, we have met caregivers from across the nation
(and the world) who have made every single day of the past 12
years a true education in loving care. And I eagerly look
forward to the next 12.
YOUR GIFT
Since we are approaching the 12th
anniversary of Today's Caregiver magazine and
caregiver.com, in traditional fashion we decided to
celebrate our anniversary by presenting you with an
anniversary gift. For a limited time, the price for an
annual subscription will be slashed from $18 to $12.
So, until all the cake and cookies
run out, you can get all of the caregiver experts,
celebrity interviews, latest advice and wisdom, poetry
and stories of the nation's original caregiving magazine
at celebration rates.
My 12 in 12th gift.
Gary Barg
Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com