They were experienced foster parents, but these were two special needs children. Were they ready for that?
You learn a lot by doing, but training in dementia care is important for any caregiver—professional or otherwise.
An attitude of heightened awareness and focused attention can have great benefits.
Juggling the care of your children and an aging loved one calls for a dose of help.
Forgiveness doesn’t always mean forgetting. But it does mean moving on.
Are you holding on to gifts or family heirlooms out of guilt? Learn from one family’s struggle to let go of extra stuff.
For an older adult, feeling secure in a new home goes beyond safety modifications.
Jill’s House provides overnight round-the-clock care and individually-tailored activities.
Diane wanted to help her mother-in-law overcome loneliness, but first she had to convince her that technology was to be embraced, not avoided.
Willie Marshall, a former professional hockey player, said it all started with the ticking of an old grandfather clock
After years of drinking, this mom of 3 learned to live in recovery and approach Christmas in a new way.
She compared the golden palomino mare that had comforted her through her difficult childhood to Pegasus.