Don’t Get Even
Don’t say, “I will get even for this wrong.”
Wait for the Lord to handle the matter.—Proverbs 20:22 NLT
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.
Don’t say, “I will get even for this wrong.”
Wait for the Lord to handle the matter.—Proverbs 20:22 NLT
Every new day he does not fail.—Zephaniah 3:5 NIV
Preparing yourself for potential stressors and reaching out to support services can help ease the transition.
Finding someone who is trustworthy, and can communicate comfortably with your older loved one is key.
Ask your loved one and friends where they want to go, then plan ahead
Simple steps, like filling your kitchen with healthy snacks or connecting with others, can help you can stop using food to soothe stress
B’ette Schalk shares how her faith and a grief support group helped her cope with the challenges she faced when her husband experienced deep depression and anxiety.
How do you care for a loved with dementia, depression or lost only partially?
She watched—and grieved—as the man she loved fell into a cycle of anxiety and depression. Would she ever get him back?
From reading a book to spending time with a pet, simple steps can help ease the stress of caring for a loved one.
Clearing out old medications and old papers can make a real difference.
When loved ones lose the ability to care for themselves, there are resources for family members and caregivers.