How to Avoid Getting Mired in Caregiver Guilt
The geropsychologist who founded Dementia Careblazers says it’s your thinking about a situation, rather than the situation itself, that makes the difference.
The geropsychologist who founded Dementia Careblazers says it’s your thinking about a situation, rather than the situation itself, that makes the difference.
A host of health benefits come from maintaining meaningful connections.
As word skills decline, caregivers must rely more on what’s unspoken to communicate with their loved ones.
The Christmas lights in this must-see Iowa neighborhood provided the sense of purpose and community to sustain her.
Her grandmother no longer recognized her and she prayed that God would awaken her spirit during the holidays.
She was nervous about meeting her in-laws on the first Christmas with her fiancé’s family.
Take refuge in this devotion selection from the Guideposts’ devotional magazine for caregivers, Strength and Grace.
The charming ceramic Christmas tree became a symbol of peace and reassuring comfort during the pandemic.
A phone call from a friend reminded her that God was always nearby with a message.
Now I, Nebuchadnezzar, praise and exalt and glorify the King of heaven, because everything he does is right and all his ways are just. And those who walk in pride he is able to humble.—Daniel 4:37 (NIV)