“That Which Does Not Destroy Us Makes Us Strong”
Think for a moment about why you are a caregiver. You are chosen by the Higher Power because you have something in you that is not as noticeable in others. Enjoy your privilege and love everyone.
Think for a moment about why you are a caregiver. You are chosen by the Higher Power because you have something in you that is not as noticeable in others. Enjoy your privilege and love everyone.
Ms. Witrogen’s speech to Sen. Breaux in the Senate
Ms. Witrogens speech before the Senate at Sen. Breaux.
An Alzheimer’s patient writes a letter to his loved ones while he still has his cognitive ability.
The author shares about some of his experiences with his young neighbor. Sometimes he feels they are childish and deep down there are lessons to be learned.
How can we possibly judge another when it may take us years, if not a lifetime to understand our own behavior.
The author talks about caregiving and taking into consideration that every single loved one, family member and friend who is important in their life is a part of the caregiving process.
This profile gives the caregivers all of the needs, likes and dislikes of care recipients. This is a form every caregiver should use.
The author describes the importance of picking up the pieces and reclaiming your own life after a loved one passes. It is vital to begin living your life more fully once again and doing things you enjoy.
The author discusses the final resting place for her husband while dealing with feelings and family situations.
This brochure helps patients and loved ones understand more about hospice care, as well as learn about the eligibility requirements and services covered under the Medicare Hospice Benefit.