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The Idea of Selfishness and What it Means for Caregivers

April 7, 2023 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

The idea of selfishness comes up often in discussions of caregiving. I most recently saw it in the reviews for two books on dementia – Where the Light Comes In and Neither Married nor Single. Both books generally get good reviews, but there are a few people who say the authors are being ‘selfish’. I […]

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How Caregivers and Seniors Can Increase Their Productivity

April 5, 2023 By William Mathew Leave a Comment

When you are in the middle of a particular task, there will always be a thought that you should increase productivity and get appropriate results. Meanwhile, you must not get tired or feel lazy if you wish to achieve what you desire! But how are you supposed to do it? Do you need to execute […]

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Stunning Mother’s Day Gifts for Aging Moms

April 3, 2023 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

So, we’re coming up to Mother’s Day again. It’s a special time of the year and a chance to show your mother how much she means to you. But… it’s tricky too. After all, if your mom is now a senior, you’ve probably had 60 or more years of mother’s days, not to mention Christmases […]

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How Do You Respond To Allegations of Elder Abuse?

March 31, 2023 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc 1 Comment

What happens if you put your heart and soul into caring for a loved one, just to be accused of abusing them? Learning how to respond to allegations of elder abuse is crucial – as such allegations can damage your reputation and even put you at risk of legal action. The first thing is to […]

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Life Insurance: Understanding Your Options and Choosing the Right Plan

March 29, 2023 By Cynthia Miller Leave a Comment

Life insurance is a type of insurance policy that pays out a lump sum of money to your loved ones after your death. That money can be used to cover funeral expenses, pay off debts, or simply provide financial security for your family. However, with so many options available, choosing the right life insurance plan […]

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Where the Light Gets In Review – Caregiver’s Book Corner

March 28, 2023 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

Where the Light Gets In is an interesting book for caregivers. I say interesting because it isn’t really a caregiving book at all, but can still be surprisingly useful. That’s why this Where the Light Gets In review is digging into what the book offers and where it is relevant for caregivers. What is it […]

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