5 Tips for Minimizing Holiday Stress as a Caregiver
Follow this practical advice for caregivers to help make the holidays a little less hectic
Whether you or a family member is caring for a spouse, parent or loved one, find support in articles, advice, prayers, and inspirational stories for caregivers.
Follow this practical advice for caregivers to help make the holidays a little less hectic
Conversations with your loved one and careful planning can make difficult days easier
We should return the love that our parents have given us, says Debbie Macomber.
In his new book, The Luckiest Man, Paine shares how ALS opened his eyes to the beauty of depending on God.
His wife’s early-onset Alzheimer’s challenged them both, emotionally and spiritually, but acceptance bolstered by faith brought them comfort.
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is taxing. Here are some practical tips intended to assist caregivers in caring for themselves, too.
Author Carlen Maddux, whose wife was just 50 when she was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s, shares advice for others are caring for a loved one in a similar situation.
If the person you care for misses their faith community or wants spiritual guidance, you can help
Follow these practical tips to help you and your loved one make the most of your doctor’s visit
Talking about what your family member wants is one of the most effective ways to ensure your loved one’s wishes are honored
Breaking down goals into small, manageable steps can help you handle the challenges you may face as a caregiver
Support groups can help caregivers feel less isolated and more able to cope with challenges