Care Givers and Grief in the 21st Century
- Caregiver Issues
- Death and Dying
- End-of-Life-Hospice - Palliative Care
- Grief and Bereavement
- Support Groups
Avenues for channeling grief by using technology to provide closure and continuity
Avenues for channeling grief by using technology to provide closure and continuity
John Felitto discusses how to turn the negative small talk that goes on in your mind into empowering ways for yourself.
During the freezing temperatures who is at risk? How do you care for someone with hypothermia? How do you assure your home is heated safely?
The author describes the difference between making a decision and making a choice as he guides us into making choices that provide win win situations.
The author discusses that caregiving isn’t a pathology. She speaks about going with the flow, finding peace and balance from within.
The author discusses some of myths around aging, women in midlife, their role as caregiver and the positive aspects of it all as well.
The author discusses the paradoxical interplay of joy and suffering that is experienced in caregiving; how the flow of life is continuous; that it is we who shut it off.
How we discover and let go of our old beliefs about aging can open us to new, more joyful ways of being through being aware and making choices.
A statement of principles on caregiving designed to serve as a foundation document for caregiving policy initiatives.
Defining areas within and outside a caregivers control.
Caregivers may be swept into the world of caring for another, such that they are more vulnerable to social anxiety developing. Here’s what to do.
Summary of Findings from the Family Caregiver Internet Experiences Study.