US Postal Service - Alzheimer’s semipostal stamp
My guest blogger is Lisa Greenwade. She is a part of the stamp development team at the U.S. Postal Service. Her goal is to educate people...
Six signs that your loved one with Dementia may need nursing home care
Over time the dark days outweigh the good days. Although you want to don’t want to admit it, you feel that you can no longer take on the...
Dementia - Maintaining your loved one's Dignity
If your loved one feels that their value as a human being is not essential, this can stop them from being comfortable during this...
Finding the Joy in Caregiving
I know some of you are giving me a side-eye, and you may not think that's true but you can find joy in caregiving. I needed to do this...
What I learned from being a Caregiver
For those of you who are trained for the role of caregiver, you already have a leg up. For those who, like me, became a caregiver...
June 14th 2017 The Day My Heart Broke
I remember the day as I woke up in North Carolina on that Wednesday morning. It was different from other days my mom's husband stayed in...
Full Time Employee - Part Time Caregiver
Having a full-time job and being a part-time caregiver created many obstacles for me. Challenges included me taking a lot of time off...
Feelings Friday
They say that God doesn't make mistakes. Then why has this Alzheimer’s Disease come and take hold of all that was beautiful and strong...
Thankful Thursday
Today I posted on Twitter that it takes a Tribe to care for a loved one at home. Any caregiver knows that it does. Point blank if you...