The Caring Generation Library® – After Caregiving
After Caregiving – Caregivers have great difficulty re-establishing lives and daily routines. The role of caregiver ends when a loved one transitions or when a loved one is moved to a care community. Significant loss and guilt is experienced by caregivers when roles change and caregivers find themselves without the past daily routine of acting in the role of a caregiver. If you’re a caregiver how do you re-establish routines to support a return to a life without caregiving?
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Brain Scans for Warriors – The Caring Generation®
Interview with Patrick Caffrey, U.S. Marine Corps Interview with Patrick Caffrey, U.S. Marine Corps with Pamela D Wilson on the Caring Generation Podcasts about brain scans for warriors. (podcast 9:09 playing time) Click the Play button below to listen: ...
Caregiver Stress and Burden: Becoming Your Own Worst Enemy
Caregivers are happy, energetic, helpful people ready to jump in to lend a helping hand. Caregivers are individuals who find it impossible to say no and who refuse to manage their schedules but instead allow schedules, requests and demands to manage them. This inability to say no, in addition t...
Rebuilding Life One Day at a Time
When the “you” you know is nowhere to be found how do you reconnect with the world? ...
Tips to Staying Physically Active
There is no day or time like the present. Yesterday is gone and tomorrow has not arrived. Living life to the fullest on a day to day basis brings a brighter tomorrow. If you or a loved one has been told your lifestyle is not as healthy as it could be, that it is recommended you eat right and ...
Purpose In Later Life
Caregivers have a definite and measurable purpose during the caring for loved ones experience. After caregiving, many caregivers feel lost and seek purpose in later life. A loss of purpose occurs when the dedicated caregiver, who gave up their entire life: employment, friends, social ac...