A conversation during a long walk with an old friend reminds columnist Kristin Neva that life is fragile and precious.| ALS News Today
When columnist Kristin Neva needs to be reminded to be kind to herself as an ALS caregiver, she remembers an old lesson from her younger self.| ALS News Today
Being a caregiver is an incredibly rewarding yet demanding role, filled with responsibilities that can often feel overwhelming. In the hustle and bustle of caring for others, it’s easy to forget about the importance of self-care. Below are some of the ways I navigate the challenging terrain of caregiving while preserving my own mental… The post Mindful Caregiving: A Holistic Approach to Self-Nurturing appeared first on Meagan Rose Wilson - Holistic Parenting Resources.| Meagan Rose Wilson – Holistic Parenting Resources
The first light of Advent is the light of stone–. Stones that live in crystals, seashells, and bones. The second light of Advent is the light of the plants– Plants that reach up to the sun and in the breezes dance. The third light of Advent is the light of beasts– All await the birth, from the greatest and the least. The fourth light of Advent is the light of humankind– The light of love, hope and thought To give and understand. ~ Rudolf Steiner The post Simple Preparations for Advent...| Meagan Rose Wilson – Holistic Parenting Resources
Days are shorter, nights are longer, autumn winds are blowing stronger, But I've a lantern gleaming bright, to find a way though dark'ning night. As through winters night you pass, and dark grey storm clouds hide the stars, Still you'll see my tiny spark, shine before you in the dark. The post Simple Preparations for a Lantern Walk appeared first on Meagan Rose Wilson - Holistic Parenting Resources.| Meagan Rose Wilson – Holistic Parenting Resources
Get ready for a heartfelt and helpful episode of Caregiver Chats! Dr. Lakelyn is a Gerontologist at Home Instead and her Caregiver Chats are a fantastic resource for family caregivers […] The post A Favorite Caregiver Chats Podcast! Tough Talks: How to Start the Conversation with Amy Friesen appeared first on Encounter Telehealth.| Encounter Telehealth
Caregiving is hard no matter your age. You will need help & support no matter who you are. Here's a look into my caregiving experience with my grandfather.| Home Jobs By Mom
Columnist Mollie Lombardi shares how her early-onset Parkinson's disease diagnosis has affected her husband and their marriage.| Parkinson's News Today
Columnist Carlos Briceño sympathizes with his wife's stress as she handles the TSA PreCheck application process with her Huntington's.| Huntington's Disease News
Each individual is said to have a complex blend of a few of the 12 Jungian archetypes, which can gradually develop and change over time due to our life| Personality Psychology
Anxiety can be the result of internal conflict you may not even be aware of. Here's how to resolve it to ease anxiety.| The Best Brain Possible
Carlos Briceño welcomes you to his new column, "A Family Tradition," where he discusses his family's journey with Huntington's disease.| Huntington's Disease News
Columnist Becky Field shares her thoughts following a recent webinar about Huntington's disease and the caregiver burden it creates.| Huntington's Disease News
Being a sole caregiver for a loved one with Alzheimer's is hard work, says columnist Ray Burow, but help and resources are available.| Alzheimer's News Today
A Villa Mater, residenza collaborativa per la longevità in ristrutturazione a Rivoli, gli anziani non sono solo beneficiari di servizi abitativi e di welfare ma anche attivatori di comunità.| Secondo Welfare
Salute degli anziani e telemedicina: la riforma dell’assistenza sanitaria della popolazione anziana voluta dal Ministero della salute e da Monsignor Paglia.| CARE Online
Riceviamo e pubblichiamo la lettera aperta di Giulia, una mamma nonché caregiver di un bambino di 10 anni con una disabilità grave (sindrome Charge), la quale […]| Égalité
Welcome to 7 Questions, our series where we highlight exciting scholars in the field of religion and get to know the person behind the book. For this article, we interviewed Don Grant, whose book Nursing the Spirit: Care, Public Life, and the Dignity of Vulnerable Strangers was recently published with Columbia University Press. You can also check out an excerpt of his book here. Get to Know Don Don Grant is Professor of Sociology and Fellow of the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute at...| sacredmattersmagazine.com