Archive for March 2019
When you’re disappointed with yourself
More at… http://thecaregiverspace.org/when-youre-disappointed-with-yourself/ Are you your own worst critic? I know I am. I hold myself to standards much higher than I hold anyone else to. Even when no one else notices my mistakes, I do. And it overwhelms me with shame and guilt. The thing is, I’m more likely to make mistakes when I’m overwhelmed with feeling [… Read More
Read MoreThe Gurney
More at… http://thecaregiverspace.org/the-gurney/ Because the gurney is unattended in the hallway outside my father’s room Read more on The New Yorker…. Read More
Read MoreCaregivers! Leave your mean girl at the door!
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Self-care is the only way to defeat your mean girl.
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Read MoreDr. Ali Bydon Removes An Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumor
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Johns Hopkins spinal surgeon, Ali Bydon, M.D., narrates and performs the surgical removal of an intramedullary spinal cord tumor…. Read More
Read MoreThe COBRA exercise for low back pain
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At http://bergmanchiropractic.com and http://Owners-Guide.com we strive to educate people on natural solutions to health. SUBSCRIBE at …… Read More
Read More‘Aquamation’ Is Gaining Acceptance in America
More at… http://thecaregiverspace.org/aquamation-is-gaining-acceptance-in-america/ In 2016, cremation became the most common method of body disposal in the U.S., overtaking entombment for the first time. This shift is often attributed to the high cost of traditional burial and the waning importance of religion. But experts also point to society’s changing views about how dead … Read More
Read MoreMost Critical Skill for Family Caregivers
More at… http://www.transitionagingparents.com/2018/06/20/most-critical-skill-for-family-caregivers/ We all know caregiving is complex. So much to learn, so much to do and so little time. This may surprise you. But, through personal experience, I believe the most critical skill for a caregiver, regardless of diagnosis, is good communication. Understand that effective communication will alwa… Read More
Read MoreMore Than Medicine | Edward McKay, Jr. (Surgical Technician)
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Ed McKay is an inspiration, to his friends, his colleagues and anyone who ever wanted to dream big. He started his career at Johns Hopkins 15 years ago in …… Read More
Read MoreHow to Use an Insulin Pen – Mayo Clinic Patient Education
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In this short video, a certified diabetes educator from Mayo Clinic explains the equipment and process for using an insulin pen for people with diabetes…. Read More
Read MorePerennials, Aging at Home, State of Caregiving, and “Integrative Complexity”
More at… https://thecaregiversvoice.com/tips-caregivers/curated-excerpts-perennials-aging-at-home-and-state-of-caregiving/ The Caregiver’s Voice curated article excerpts in June features Perennials, not seniors or elders; how to live well in your own home in your “perennial” years; and Healthline’s 2018 report on the state of caregiving for people with dementia. Finally, what the heck is “i… Read More
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