Two elderly women were taking an afternoon drive. Both could barely see over the dashboard of the luxury car. Cruising along, they approached an intersection where the light was re[...]
In an earlier article, Procrastination – Good or Bad? we explored the advantages and disadvantages of procrastinating. The following TRUE story is an illustration of how a ma[...]
Whatever happens in the world, have enough to navigate through the storms. This is the root of my parents’ three money management tips (see below). As proud immigrants to thi[...]
Our Valentine’s Caregiver of the Month of February will honor the spirit of unconditional love. The Family or Professional Caregiver who shows examples of unconditional love [...]
We always hear how bad it is to procrastinate. Is it really bad? Can it be good? It depends. Procrastinating is GOOD when … You prioritize in order to get the important and u[...]
Managing our own money is challenging enough let alone trying to untangle the woven webs of our loved ones' finances that must be done sooner than later.[...]
NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS for our February CAREGIVER of the MONTH (CotM) The Caregiver’s Voice is accepting nominations for our February Valentine’s-themed Caregiver of[...]
A Phoenix, Arizona nursing home discovers success by answering residents’ unique needs according to Pam Belluck’s article in the New York Times (subscription required).[...]
CONGRATULATIONS Patty Smith, CNA, for being named The Caregiver’s Voice Caregiver of the Month of January! Patty is the fourth caregiver to be recognized as The CaregiverR[...]
In order to survive, caregivers must take a RESPITE from time to time. One of the biggest obstacles faced by caregivers is the feeling that there is no time to take care of oneself[...]
“You have to be at peace with yourself. I love to laugh. I think laughter can cure. You can see it in a person’s face. Around age 40, when your face has lost the glow of youth, wha[...]
Retired Special Education Teacher and Caregiver says: Take care of yourself first! My name is Judi and I am a caregiver for my 90-year-old mother who has Alzheimer’s and my 96-year[...]