Please send us
your articles as a word document as an attachment to
your email. Include name address and current
telephone number and email address with all
submissions. Send all articles to
nancy@caregiver.com.
We are looking
for articles between 500 and 1500 words depending on
the subject. Please include a short bio about the
author.
We will also
consider publication of poetry and artwork that
illustrate or illuminate a caregiver theme.
Any article that
appeals to a caregiver audience will be considered
for publication.
The publisher
reserves the right to edit content of articles for
space considerations spelling and grammar. Upon
acceptance of an article for publication, we will
send a release form to be signed and returned
allowing us to publish the article in any of our
publications and reprints.
If photographs
are submitted, we will need a signed release from
the photographer allowing use of the photograph in
this or any other publication of the publisher. Any
person whose likeness is in the photo will also need
to sign an appropriate release. Photographers will
receive photo credit if the photo is used.
If artwork is
submitted we will also need a signed release form
the artist allowing publication.
Clearly mark the
materials as to what article they accompany and
clearly indicate the name and address for returns.
The author,
photographer or artist will retain the copyright to
the article unless specific arrangements are made in
writing. No fees will be paid for any submissions
for publication unless specific arrangements are
made in writing.
All materials
not electronically submitted must be accompanied by
appropriate self-addressed return packaging material
if return of materials is desired. Materials will
not be returned unless return packaging is included
and will become the property of the publisher. The
publisher is not responsible for damage or loss of
any materials submitted for publication.
The following
are some suggested ideas for topics that we would
consider publishing. It is not exclusive and we
encourage you to submit articles that are not listed
below.
ISSUES
RELATED TO CAREGIVERS LIVING IN RURAL AREAS
Information that helps family and professional
caregivers who live outside of metropolitan areas,
such as long distance caregiving, transportation,
home healthcare, caregiver technology are a few
examples.
PROFESSIONAL CAREGIVER RELATED ARTICLES
Information to assist professionals in being more
comfortable with and understanding the needs of
family caregivers and developing positive
relationships with their patients/clients. Also,
articles which will assist professionals in their
duties: new developments in the field, pertinent
legislation, licensing laws, professional ethics,
professional relationships with other fields and
patients/clients.
CAREGIVING
FOR CHILDREN RELATED ARTICLES
Information for parents, friends and relatives
related to caring for a child with chronic, life
threatening or terminal illnesses/conditions.
Articles should speak to the needs of the caregiver,
how to cope with the strain and emotions of their
situation, ways to find relief, respite and joy with
their child. Information about child related
organizations, assistance (emotional, physical and
financial) available, how to prepare for and how to
survive the loss of a child.
TRAVEL
RELATED ARTICLES
Information and personal accounts in regards to
traveling as a caregiver. These can be in regards
to making arrangements so that a caregiver CAN
travel without fear of leaving their loved ones, or
traveling with their loved ones. Articles about
travel for a day or a week or longer are welcome,
all forms of travel, from driving to cruising.
Insight about accommodations, tourist attractions,
accessibility and pitfalls in both national and
international travel are sought.
SPIRITUAL
NEEDS RELATED ARTICLES
It is preferred that these articles are
submitted by spiritual or religious
leaders/scholars. These articles are to address the
spiritual and emotional needs of caregivers.
Caregivers face a wide range of issues from feeling
the guilt of being well while a loved one is ill, to
wondering what they did to cause this to happen to
their loved one. There are caregivers who feel they
cannot take another moment of their plight, who are
having difficulty with their responsibilities and do
not know how to ask for assistance from other people
or from a higher power. Almost any issue a person
faces in adversity is a compounded issue for a
Caregiver. Also, see RELATIONSHIP RELATED ARTICLES,
below.
ELDERCARE
RELATED ARTICLES
Any articles, which provide information to
assist caregivers with elder loved ones, are
welcome. Please remember that although you may be
writing from a point of information about a specific
disease, illness or condition, offering information
in a way that can be generalized to caregivers for
persons with other infirmities, is preferable.
PREPAREDNESS ISSUES
A number of our readers are so involved with
day-to-day needs; they fail to prepare for future
possibilities. Any articles, which speak to the
needs of being prepared for eventualities, will be
considered. Areas of interest include dealing with
the government, dealing with relatives, bill
collectors, funeral preparations, caregiver rights,
the rights of loved ones, patient rights, rights of
partners, dealing with insurance companies.
STRESS
RELATED ARTICLES
Relieving stress is a must for Caregivers.
Information on how to avoid stress, relieve it, over
come it or survive it, is included in every issue.
We are open to considering any manner of dealing
with stress be it nutritional, spiritual,
recreational therapy, meditative, physical or
whatever you can find, that is proven and works.
Include references and resources for caregivers who
want to explore further.
RELATIONSHIP RELATED ARTICLES
A number of our readers are caring for their spouses
and partners. Any illness or change in lifestyle is
going to affect a relationship. Articles and
stories, which speak to all aspects of this issue,
are needed.
POETRY,
GRAPHICS AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
Some formats of written work do not qualify
as “articles”, but still speak to the needs of our
readers. We welcome original works, photos, original
poetry, original songs, artwork, short statements of
inspiration; etc. that you feel would be appropriate
for our pages.