Whether you assume a hands-on or a backseat role, caregiving may offer an opportunity for healing.
Her mother lived in constant fear, and it wasn’t until after her father passed away that Kristy Dewberry understood why.
Once you acknowledge and accept your feelings, you can learn to channel them in positive ways.
Read about our resources for taking care of yourself—as well as your loved ones.
Relocating three senior family members seemed a daunting task; accepting assistance made it possible.
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A therapist discusses how to find your balance if your focus has become too “outwardly directed” toward your loved one.
Caring for her mom, she’d seen how diabetes could impact a life. She had to start caring for herself too.
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Time spent with animals reduces depression, pain and dementia-related agitation.