Caregiving

December 12, 2014

Wonderful Alzheimers Video: Mother & Caregiver Daughter

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December 10, 2014
Uplifting Interview with Stephen Dixon

Surviving the Grief & Loss of a Spouse: Stephen Dixon, Caregiver.

Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver's Caregiver, and his guest, Stephen Dixon, Caregiver to his late wife of 33 years, Brenda, who died of stage 4 breast cancer just 8 months ago. Steve is very strong in his faith, and this has helped him to go through the grief process quicker than most who have suffered such a loss. In his words, "I remember clearly being strong to communicate the seriousness of Brenda's condition with our semi adult children and then two days later crying to God as I drove home from a concert because I did not want to lose my Brenda! We enjoyed many good days along with some not so good days as she underwent first radiation and hormone therapy, then chemo therapy to deal with the disease. Fast forward to one year ago this fall - September, 2013 and I received quite a shock when I was let go from my work of 32 years simply due to "re-organizing", but in the providence of God I was then able to stay home with my bride for the last six months of her life. Brenda died on March 11, 2014 at Holy Cross hospital.During those last six months I enjoyed three months of life with her as husband and friend, and then became caregiver husband for the last three months of her life.  God gave me great grace to deal with my great loss as I went and stayed with her every day at the hospital, and then was her sole caregiver for three days at home and then closing out her time on earth the last 6 days at the hospital. These were difficult days - but we were encouraged by God's word - by the prayers of many, many Christians and by flowers, cards, and visits of our close friends.Dave Nassaney is the author of numerous articles and books, speaker, life coach, and radio talk-show host for caregivers who are burned out, but his most important role is being a caregiver to his lovely wife, Charlene. His latest book that he is now working on is entitled: The Caregiver's Caregiver, Avoiding Burnout.
December 10, 2014

Caregiver Info: The Truth Behind “Old People Smell”

By Charlene Brannon | Nov 24, 2014 Many people are familiar with it: the grassy or greasy odor that permeates elder care facilities, grandparents’ homes and other similar places. Commonly referred to as “old people smell,” […]
December 8, 2014

Caregivers, Keep Hope Alive (Video)

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December 8, 2014

How Family and Friends Can Help a Caregiver

Dear Friends and Family of Caregivers, First off, thank you for the love and support you have shown the caregiver in your life this far. You want to help– that’s great! Caregivers could use some support. […]
December 5, 2014

Caregivers, You are important! You are valuable!

You are making a difference in another person’s life! The WORLD is watching. (or at least God) You are inspiring us!!! . .
December 3, 2014

Improving Environments for the Disabled & Caregiver, by John Hrivnak, Architect

Does your home environment need major or minor changes due to the disability, or the senior that you are caring for? Hrivnak & Associates is an architectural & real estate consulting firm specializing in care environments and provides professional services throughout the Midwest in areas of Program Management, Architecture, Engineering, Second Opinion Studies, Finance Assistance and Real Estate Investing.!Hrivnak & Associates has successfully managed Healthcare Centers in 20 states from Hawaii to Maine and has been awarded the Clinical Design Excellence Award. John’s background is uniquely suited to provide the breadth of services that the firm offers. Among his qualifications:• B.A. Business Administration, Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio• MBA Finance, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio• B. Architecture, U. of Cincinnati• Licensed Architect• Licensed Commercial Realtor• National Council of Architectural Registration Boards• American Institute of Architects• LEED APJohn Hrivnak speaks internationally on the design and finance of Senior Living Facilities and serves as an adjunct professor for architectural design and professional practice classes. John serves in the community in a number of ways including work with Elgin’s Downtown Neighborhood Association Design Committee, the YMCA, the YWCA, the Elgin Choral Union and the Hesed House. He co-founded an indigent care clinic and served as its CEO, earning accolades for success in both growth and service to that community.50 Lakewood Circle, St. Charles, IL 60174John@HrivnakAssociates.com | 630.770.5900Architectural PathologistJohn Hrivnak, AIA, MBA, NCARB is Principal with Hrivnak Associates,  
November 26, 2014

Abuse Survivor, International Child Advocate, Sharyn Yuloff, Caregiver

Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver's Caregiver, and his guest,Sharyn Yuloff, who holds a BA in Child Development and an MBA in Non-Profit Management.  In addition to serving on the board of other non-profits, she has been involved with www.YesICan.org (International Child Advocacy Network) since 2002 as a board member and past president.She is a business owner, specializing in social media management and online marketing.Recently, she was a 12-hour a day caregiver for her father-in-law who, while suffering from dementia and a worsening pressure ulcer, was admitted to a skilled nursing facility where he spent his last 129 days.As an abuse survivor, she  approached her caregiving with a different point of view and describes many of the challenges she encountered on her blog,www.ThatSaysItAll.com
November 21, 2014

NOVEMBER IS NATIONAL FAMILY CAREGIVERS MONTH

Your loved one’s care does not always take place in hospitals, or nursing homes, or doctors’ offices, or medical clinics. Most care actually occurs in the home – and that’s a good thing. People are healthier […]

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