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Caring for a family member who has Alzheimer’s can be overwhelming.
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Caring for a family member who has Alzheimer’s can be overwhelming.

A decision to visit a dog who had been trained by a prison inmate not only brought her a new canine companion, but also a treasured new prayer partner.

Many of us have a loved one dealing with Alzheimer’s disease. Whether you’re a fulltime caregiver or just help out from time to time, you may find the following tips instructive.

See how music can help people cope with issues ranging from everyday challenges like stress to diseases like Alzheimer’s.

Need encouragement to move more? Follow these easy exercise tips.

The role of nurses in seeing us through health crises is too often underestimated. These dedicated health professionals are there for us when we need them most.

Depression afflicts many older adults, and too often its symptoms are dismissed by those caring for them. Here are some tips for discussing depression with your physician.

We spoke with psychologist Lisa Miller, best-selling author and founder of Columbia University’s Spirituality & Mind Body Institute, about the role of spirituality from childhood forward.

Let God’s Word inspire you with vitality and spirit in achieving your goals.

Here’s a look at moral injury, a relatively new term for the emtional and spiritual pain that can afflict soldiers and others who are asked to perform actions that run counter to their moral codes.

We all want the seniors in our lives to be safe from scams and fraud, but it’s not always easy to know how to help. Here are seven tips that should come in handy.

If you’re a caregiver who feels as though you’re carrying a heavy load alone, here are some ways you can ask friends and family to chip in.
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