Archive for July, 2008
Posted on July 24th, 2008.
Sometimes you realize you need options after a medical crises opens your eyes. Other times it’s a slow and gradual process. In either case, you suddenly realize that your loved one needs some type of care. But what options are available? What’s the best choice for you?
1. Self Care. Usually the easiest and natural way [...]
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Posted on July 16th, 2008.
1. Help fix a nutritious breakfast, lunch or dinner.
2. Keep the kitchen cleaned and stocked with healthy food.
3. Provide light housekeeping.
4. Provide companionship and conversation.
5. Help your loved one with mild exercise – maybe just a walk around the block.
6. Transporting your loved one to and from doctors appointment.
7. Extra support after surgery.
8. A travel [...]
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Posted on July 10th, 2008.
During these tough economic times, everyone seems to be looking for an edge. Escalating prices have weakened the scale of retirement savings and placed a crunch on household budgets. Many are looking for part-time work to somewhat offset rising costs.
An enticing lure is the opportunity to become a ‘Secret Shopper.’ The opportunity boasts that an [...]
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Posted on July 8th, 2008.
The hardest thing about getting help is admitting you need it.
If your loved one is doing more than she should, and you constantly worry about her, maybe it’s time to get some help.
Caregivers are there as much for you as for your parent or loved one. It’s hard to put your mind at ease while [...]
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