Caregiving
11 Things You Should Never Say to a Caregiver
Some things simply shouldn’t be said, especially to someone taking on the role of caregiver.
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Fear & Medicine, a Lesson for Healthcare Professionals & Caregivers
Today I wanted to share a blog from Danielle Ofri of Slate.com, a MD and PhD, who wrote a moving story about fear and medicine. And it spoke to me, although she wrote as a mother, I know a very similar fear as a caregiver. Trusting our loved ones to a complicated system, filled with…
Read More11 Things You Should Never Say To a Caregiver
Some things simply shouldn’t be said, especially to someone taking on the role of a caregiver.
Read MoreThe Invisible Victims of Alzheimer’s Disease: Family Caregivers
The Invisible Victims of Alzheimer’s Disease: Family Caregivers by MaryAnne Sterling , Co-founder of Connected Health Resources
Read MoreHeart Failure and Sleep: Four Tips for Caregivers
Did you know that heart failure is closely associated with overall poor quality of life?
Read MoreWhat Would You Do with an Extra 16 Hours a Week?
What would you do with those extra sixteen hours? Do you have a loved one whose a caregiver? What would they do with those precious hours back?
Read MoreI’m All Stressed Out! 7 Tips for Managing Stress from Men’s Liberty
Recently, a good friend of ours spent 15 days in the hospital with multiple areas of “severe sepsis” (infections) that had spread from a UTI (urinary tract infection). Our friend spent 9 of those days on a ventilator after surgically removing the most critical of the infections. His situation was truly life-threatening – all from…
Read MoreTax Tips for Caregivers to Maximize Your Return
Are you one of the unpaid caregivers who care for a loved one or family member with incontinence? Are you walking a tight rope balancing work, care and maybe even a little time just for you?
Read MoreHealing Technophobia among Nurses with Men’s Liberty
“IT professionals are great at coming up with nifty tools for bringing clinical data to clinicians. As long as nurses are willing to memorize lots of byzantine paths to that information.”
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