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How to Flourish When Caring Has Turned Your World Upside Down

Caring changes you. Usually, like the decline that brought you to the role, the change is gradual. Not so for Tina. Tina’s Story In 2009, Tina wrote a blog post, remembering a five-year period in her life when she had worked as a caregiver for a family. Their mother struggled with early onset Alzheimer’s and […]

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How to Navigate Being A Sudden Care Partner

Have you ever had your life change in a single night? We were coming home from a birthday celebration. The event, special in itself, had been more blessed by the presence of a beloved aunt. The ride home should have been a time to happily relive the event. The pain in my husband’s foot, of

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What Do Care Partners Need? They Need to be Touched.

One Sunday in church an odd thing happened. Instead of hugging or shaking hands to greet people, they asked us to just wave, or to bump elbows. Embarrassed, I shook hands anyway. What was this foolishness? A few weeks later, I was watching church online. I learned a new language which included social distancing, hand

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What do Care Partners Need? They Need to be Heard.

“It’s okay to talk to yourself…and okay to answer yourself. But sad when you have to repeat what you said because you weren’t  listening.” seen on Facebook It had been the first “fabric shopping trip” since COVID began. My friend and I often travelled along country roads to a wonderful fabric warehouse because we are

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What do Care Partners Need? They Need to be Seen.

In celebration of National Caregiver’s Month in Canada, we are going to explore what care partners need. Have you ever felt invisible? As a shy introvert, it happens to me all the time. And truthfully, I’m not comfortable in groups and I’m usually happy to listen to the rest of you. But once in a

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How to Find Purpose and Fun With Your Elder this Hallowe’en

“They cancelled Hallowe’en? How can they cancel Hallowe’en?” That was the cry last year as we saw event after event cancelled. Because Hallowe’en occurred outside, we held faint hope that perhaps it could still happen, but eventually the word came from above that it, too, was cancelled. Little did we know how many other events

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Everything You Know About Food Changes at End-of-Life

An apple a day.. “Eat your vegetables!” Love at first bite. Life is uncertain, eat dessert first. You are what you eat. Ever think about how much of our life is obsessed with food? That’s not a bad thing, as obviously we need to eat to live, and proper nutrition is important. Beyond that, food

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How to Navigate Agonizing End-of-Life Decisions

End-of-life decisions are gut-wrenching. That’s why it’s important to have current information and communicate. Knowing your elder’s wishes makes difficult choices possible. If you are in the position of making a decision for someone who isn’t able to tell you their wishes, having clear, up-to-date information gives you the best tools. DNR (Do Not Resuscitate)

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