After a major injury or illness, your own participation and perspective can make the difference between moving past a health crisis and letting it define the rest of your life.
Tremor is an involuntary, rhythmic muscle contraction leading to shaking movements in one or more parts of the body. It is a common movement disorder that most often affects the hands but can also occur in […]
As the Baby Boomer generation continues to age, many are learning that the simple everyday activities they once took for granted, such as getting into their own bathrooms, have become more challenging now that they have […]
You’ve likely heard how the Republicans’ Obamacare legislation might have profound effects on older Americans. Health insurance premiums could be up to five times higher than those of younger people (up from three times today), for […]
Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver’s Caregiver, and his co-host, Adrienne Gruberg, of The Caregiver Space, as they interview the Mojo Expert, Deborah Kagan. Deborah helps women (of whom 90% of caregivers) conquer self-doubt and indecision to step […]
Interview now available on podcast! RN, Susan explains how to get the best possible care from doctors, nurses and hospital stays, and how to avoid burnout. Join dave, The Caregiver’s Caregiver for this exciting interview. To […]
What day is this? “Why, it’s Tuesday.” (There’s only one answer to this one, although you might add the month and date, depending.) What am I supposed to be doing? I don’t know what I’m supposed […]
Here is a list of 8 great ideas of how people can help caregivers with children or youth they know: (from Ruth Dynna Spence) 1. Hugs, no words necessary