Women Caregivers More Likely to Live in Poverty Women caregivers are more likely to live in poverty in their retirement years after raising children and caring for elderly parents and a spouse. At the time women need care, there may be no available children to help... Read more
Naive caregivers often make poor choices to “opt out” of the workforce. Realize the consequences of your actions before you make a choice that will negatively affect your future. Return to the Employment Work Life Balance Category Page Return to All Category... Read more
By Pamela D. Wilson, MS, BS/BA, NCG, CSAWhat would you do if your loved one became ill, was no longer able to provide care for him or herself and you felt you were the only one who could care for them? Helping a loved one who needs twenty-four hour care at home... Read more
By Pamela D. Wilson, CSA, MS, BS/BA, CG How many of us work, work, work with little free time or we work and have no interests that really inspire our hearts. If you could make a significant difference in the life of an older adult by giving one or two hours a week... Read more
What is it about sports figures that society places them on a pedestal; that is until they fall. Young children idolize and dream of Shaquille O’Neal, they want Michael Jordan tennis shoes, LeBron James t-shirts. What happened to valuing education, wanting... Read more