Dangers Of Ignorance Category Professional
Dangers of Ignorance – This category cautions caregivers and those needing care to fully investigate resources and recommendations as those providing the information do not always have extensive experience in the areas in which they are making recommendations. Well -meaning individuals looking in from the outside often cause more harm than good in caregiving situations. Some older adults are trusting and vulnerable to outside influence.
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Check out articles by Pamela written especially for professional caregivers. Below this section are articles in the FREE Professional Membership Library where new articles are added each month. Membership is free, scroll down to review the information and subscribe today.
Top 10 Caregiving Mistakes
There is no education to prepare us for the role of a caregiver or a care receiver. As in many aspects of life there are lessons to be learned and a lot of bumps and bruises that occur along the way. The challenge with caregiving and care receiving is that needs are usually immediate. Decisions...
Failure to Ask
It’s always the question not asked that results in problems. Improve your questioning skills to improve workplace and patient outcomes.
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To Read Articles in the FREE Professional Membership Library
The special articles below are for website visitors who join the free professional membership library. These articles are located on Pamela’s membership website. Members receive notice of new articles that are added each month and have access to other special programs that Pamela offers. Membership is free, subscribe today.
The Story of the Lone Cow
Tales of The Caring Generation: The Story of the Lone Cow (podcast 6:37 playing time)
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Chronic Disease, Physical Strength and Old Age
By Pamela D Wilson CSA, CG, MS, BS/BA
How many of you remember Jack LaLanne, an early pioneer of good health and exercise? Jack is quoted as saying:
“Life is survival of the fittest. How many healthy people do you know? How many happy people do you know? Think about it. People work at dying...
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