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Children And Grief

By Victor M. Parachin
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Children & Youth
  • Death and Dying
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

Involving a child in the ritual of a funeral will help her/him become accustomed to the reality of death. Experiencing mourning as a family will help you and your children feel less alone.

On Palliative Care & End-Of-Life Issues

By Gail Mitchell
  • Aging
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Death and Dying
  • End-of-Life-Hospice - Palliative Care
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues
  • Wellness

Share of thoughts on end of life issues that concern loved ones and caregivers..

Home Care Benefits

By David L. Coffelt
  • Aging
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Financial, Insurance, Legal Matters
  • Homecare - Home Health Care
  • Legislation and Advocacy
  • Long Term Care
  • Residential Options

A home care benefits policy will help many seniors maintain their personal independence at home without being a burden to their loved ones.

Make A Place For Your Illness And Put It In It’s Place!

By Pauline Salvucci M.A.
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Diseases - Illnesses - Conditions

Illness is never a welcomed guest in anyone’s life. However, when it becomes a visitor in yours, in many cases, it’s there to stay.

Let Your Voice Be Heard: The Caregivers Market Place

By Gail Mitchell
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Eldercare

TCAP offers you an opportunity to learn about and test new products pertinent to home health. And it affords you an opportunity to earn cash and eligibility for special awards.

A Caregiver

By Patti St. Clair
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

A lot has been written about the holiday season as it pertains to caregivers and those who have had recent losses in their families. The author writes that a loss doesn’t need to be recent to be painful & talks about her emotions after losing her mother.

Hospice As A Model For Caregiving

By Marcia Lattanzi-Licht, MA, RN, LPC
  • Caregiver Issues
  • End-of-Life-Hospice - Palliative Care
  • Support Groups

Hospice supportive services are designed to offer information and backup to family members so that they will be more then able to care for their loved ones.

What Caregivers Need From Doctors

By William Lamers, MD
  • Aging
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Eldercare
  • Homecare - Home Health Care

Not only caregivers need tips on how to take care of patients. Here are some guidelines for doctors of what might be useful in communicating with a caregiver.

Seasons Greetings To Everyone

By Gail Mitchell
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues
  • Spirituality - Religion - Beliefs

Enjoy the holiday spirit and try to concentrate on good little things instead of being absorbed by depressive moods. This will bring joy not only to your life but also to others

Open Wide The Door

By Maggie Davis
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Children & Youth
  • Diseases - Illnesses - Conditions
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

What one person sees as a “testing” situation, another may not. It is folly to compare situations, claiming our circumstances are worse than others’.

The Holidays Are Coming: How To Make Them Sane & Satisfying

By Pauline Salvucci M.A.
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Eldercare
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues
  • Wellness

It’s that time of year again! Thanksgiving officially begins the holiday season. For most of us, the holidays signal excitement accompanied by stories, memories and traditions. .

Living With Chronic Illness Develops Courage

By Pauline Salvucci M.A.
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Disability - Accessability - Mobility
  • Diseases - Illnesses - Conditions
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues
  • Wellness

How choices that chronic illness patients make affect their lives and lives of their loved ones and how those choices develop courage in them. Courage detector – guidelines that help one to assess how courageous one is while facing chronic illness.

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