The Proper Plate
- Caregiver Issues
- Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
- Mental Health - Emotional - Issues
- Spirituality - Religion - Beliefs
Salvation comes from within us. Our way of living a loving life will make others happier and more loving.
Salvation comes from within us. Our way of living a loving life will make others happier and more loving.
The author shares her views on ‘paying it forward’ as to it refers to caregiving as a whole..she challenges caregivers to continue to ‘pay it forward’..
Caregiving can be demanding, exhausting, and emotionally overwhelming. However it can also be full of hidden blessings and can be one of the richest and profoundly rewarding experiences you may ever encounter.
Do you ever find yourself thinking, “Life has taught me some tough lessons, and the scars do not heal easily.”? This article can help you learn valuable lessons from the past, instead of allowing the past to determine your future.
Life does not stand still, but many older folks wish it would. Many older folks long for the “remember when…” days….the days when they felt as invincible as we do today.
This article helps the caregiver get back into the flow of ‘real life’ after caregiving. It addresses the issues that many caregivers are faced with after their job is done.
The author shares her experience with her mom’s decisions to simplify her life more. It can be viewed as their giving up, but in actuality it is about lightening up.
Article address the true need for teenagers and children to be able to grieve the illness or death of a loved one in a healthy productive way…it encourages healing through journaling, for all concerned.
Communication focusing on resolving conflicts, turning them into cooperation and finding the peace that all parties should experience in these challenging times.
“It seems that all of us have ” issues.” Ten steps to moving into forgiveness
A caregiver shares what it is like to be caring for her mom in hospice and critically ill herself.
Hear about the authors personal experience with her dying mother and a deathbed vision.