caregivers

Dave & Char Alaska Cruise 400x400Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver’s Caregiver, and his lovely wife, Charlene Nassaney’s Amazing story of survival, but not just survival, living abundantly with peace, joy and contentment in the midst of a debilitating stroke and a cafregiver spouse.

Original broadcast airs this Wednesday, 8/12/15, and anytime afterwards on recorded podcast at the same link.

Charlene’s story is truly amazing, and very encouraging to everyone.  All who meet her instantly fall in love with her. She has been described as a cross between Martha Stewart and Wonder Woman before her stroke, and it is not uncommon for some who meet her to cry — not tears of pity — but tears of joy and amazement for her attitude and ability despite her disability. Her way of communicating without words is very interesting and very entertaining to experience.

She is also a woman of great faith.  At times, we all wonder how we would respond, if a similar circumstance were to happen to us, or to one of our family. She has been non-verbal and paralyzed on one side since September, 1996 as a result of an unexpected, and unexplained stroke.

You truly will be amazed at Charlene’s great positive attitude, which tends to keep our own problems in their proper perspective. Charlene’s story is now an encouraging testimony that inspires anyone who hears it.

Click: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/davenassaney/2015/08/12/dave-the-caregivers-caregiver-his-wife-charlene-nassaneys-amazing-story

August 16, 2015

Dave The Caregiver’s Caregiver & His Wife’s Amazing Story

Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver’s Caregiver, and his lovely wife, Charlene Nassaney’s Amazing story of survival, but not just survival, living abundantly with peace, joy and contentment in the midst of a debilitating stroke and a […]
July 25, 2015

Dementia, What Local Police Need to Know.

(Special thanks to Caregiving.com for this article). An emergency call comes into dispatch from a grocery store manager that requests police assistance during a shoplifting incident in which a woman fills her purse with items from their […]
April 19, 2015

Caregiver Tip #3

Don’t neglect your friends,  hobbies and interests.  Don’t isolate yourself and become an island that nobody can swim to reach you.  If you do this, you will be sent ancient in yourself to caregiver prison with […]
April 18, 2015

Caregiver Tip #2

Speak up! Don’t be shy when it comes to asking for help, or even refusing help that is offered. Yes, it is true, there are lots of caregivers who actually refuse help when it is offered! […]
April 9, 2015

Family Caregivers: Why Are They MORE Important than Professionals?

Despite the enormity of the American health care system, family caregivers are and will remain the primary source of care for their seriously and chronically ill (and often elderly) relatives and friends.
April 8, 2015

Caregivers, Are You Candidate For Burnout?

Take our quiz, and find out. Below is your “ARE YOU A CANDIDATE FOR BURNOUT” Quiz, along with your grading instructions:
April 6, 2015

Caregiver Problems Can Produce Faith

The Bible says, “Consider it pure Joy when you face trials of every kind” (James 1:2). That is a curious remark that certainly goes against conventional wisdom or logic. James goes on to say that, “the […]
April 4, 2015

Caregiver Tips

These tips from AARP will help keep your stress in check. 1. Put your physical needs first. Eat nutritious meals. Don’t give in to stress-driven urges for sweets or overindulge in alcohol. Get enough shut-eye; if […]
March 31, 2015

Caregiving: The Grief Process: Depression

An excerpt from my book:  One Arm One Leg 100 Words, Overcoming Unbelievable Hardships Depression The next stage is depression. Losing the quality of life you once had can cause you to wonder if life is […]

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