Learn how to stay upbeat when times are tough
Hi ,
This week we've got articles for spousal caregivers, professional caregivers, young caregivers, Christian caregivers, dementia and cancer caregivers, and people caring for someone who is terminally ill. If you're feeling left out, please send us your story!
We're working on recreating our outside resources section. We started by compiling a list of our favorite caregiving guides and our favorite caregiving memoirs. Sarah put together a list of disability resources geared toward housing affordability in the US. If you know of a great resource, please let us know.
As you know, we're still working on the new website. Let me know what you think of the new site and what you'd like to see.
Have a great weekend,
6 things you need to plan for (but don't want to)
None of us like talking about dying, but ignoring the inevitable can lead to trouble.
kayla matthews | 18 february 2015
Most people don't think of selling a home as part of caregiving duties, but many of us end up having to put our relatives house on the market. Here's what to do.
cori carl | 19 february 2015
Being a professional caregiver is incredibly demanding, but this is why I love what I do.
charissa lassiter-hall | 20 february 2015
What do you feel most often, gratitude or envy?
Please share your response on the forums.