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.
Gentle coaching and foods that are more easily consumed can improve results.
Activities that spark your interests can give you a recharge from caregiving.
Staying connected and active can combat isolation and its negative health impacts.
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.’
Use these prayers to refresh, refocus and avoid caregiver burnout during the Covid-19 pandemic.
After nine years of caring for her husband she suggests releasing expectations, asking for help and more.
Taking the time to plan for an older relative’s final years can ease worry and uncertainty
These mobile applications provide tools and information to improve the lives of caregivers and their loved ones.