5 Ways to Determine Whether Your Parent Needs Caregiving Help
Knowing if it’s time for in-home care comes down to your loved one’s needs, as well as your own.
Knowing if it’s time for in-home care comes down to your loved one’s needs, as well as your own.
Two teens prayed for safety while nearly drowning at sea. Then a boat miraculously appeared.
Once homeless herself, Holly Jackson has made it her mission to provide basic necessities to the downtrodden.
Recieving letters and sending mail when she travels makes all the difference.
Everyone is welcome at Kazi Mannan’s Pakistani-Indian eatery in Washington, D.C.
She wanted to rescue the dog that had comforted her husband while he served in Afghanistan, but how could a college student possibly raise the necessary money?
She thought being a store clerk was easy, until it was her turn to stand on the other side of the counter.
In his Washington, D.C., restaurant, Kazi Mannan feeds 80-90 needy people a day, giving them the full dining-out experience seated side by side with paying customers.
Alzheimer’s and dementia can lead to falls, and potentially serious injuries, but there are ways to keep your loved one safer.
Cutting back on unnecessary expenses can help protect your loved one from financial harm.
Self-care resources offer ways to share your responsibilities and lighten the emotional burden.
We honor Rosa Parks’ memory with nine of her inspiring quotes.