Since all of us will either BE a caregiver (if we’re not one currently) or NEED a caregiver, our lives will change for the better IF we realize that some of us will always provide [...]
Surviving as a caregiver is of particular concern while caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s. Caring for a brain-impaired loved one who cannot converse meaningfully can be[...]
CONGRATULATIONS Eugene Machlin for being recognized as The Caregiver’s Voice Caregiver of February! The Caregiver’s Voice (TCV) is proud to announce ninety-year old Eug[...]
Two readers took time to write about how “Where’s my shoes?” My Father’s Walk though Alzheimer’s is helping them. Their letters are posted here with [...]
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[...]
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[...]
Every now and then, I step away from what I have scheduled for the day to catch up with informative yet touching caregiving articles that have been sent to The Caregiver’s Vo[...]
Can I survive as a caregiver? By the way, is it too much to ask for a sprinkle of JOY? On November 10th at 2pm ET – one week from today, I will be conducting my first webinar[...]
CONGRATULATIONS, Carol Wright for being named The Caregiver’s Voice Family Caregiver of the Month. Despite the hopelessness of a terminal disease, Carol finds ways to bring h[...]
After our recent response to: Ask the Caregiver’s Voice – What can I do about my abusive dad? a Canadian caregiver writes (edited): I am a sixty-year old with heart disease. [...]