Having a good coping strategy is key for a caregiver’s emotional health.
These helpful reminders show us why caregiving makes us better people in the long run.
Continue doing the loving work you do with these caregiving tips.
Long-term caregivers can feel at loose ends when their loved one dies. A leading Alzheimer’s expert outlines next steps when the focus of your life suddenly shifts.
Whether it’s mementos or music, celebrate the life of a loved one by capturing the essence of who they are.
You can make life easier by accepting a more realistic version of your role.
The founder of a community for women balancing eldercare, kids and career says you have to find your ‘sweet spot.’
Taking the time to plan for an older relative’s final years can ease worry and uncertainty
Encouraging older relatives to share their life stories benefits everyone
If the person you care for misses their faith community or wants spiritual guidance, you can help
When an elderly parent moves in, success depends on flexibility.
Caregiving is a marathon. These tips from 30-year caregiver Peter Rosenberger will help you pace yourself.