Caring for Caregivers
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Jen writes... It is the middle of the night, bleary-eyed, I am double-checking my spreadsheet to make sure I am giving the right medicines at the right time.It is the middle of the...
Healthcare workers give everything to their patients. But who looks after them when […]
With shortages of medical professionals and an aging population, thousands of community health care workers prevent older adults from falling through the cracks.
There has been a lot of discussion about family caregivers in America. Comments have been made that caregivers shouldn’t be paid and provide caregiving for free. There are so many...
Air Force nurse Melissa McMahon spent two years in Afghanistan, caring for severely injured Americans, coalition forces, local civilians and even some insurgents while her hospital...
Can courage be quiet? Discover Kathryn Jenzer nursing courage in compassionate patient care and advocacy. The post The Vigil of Care: Kathryn Jenzer and the Courage to Stand Beside...
Many older caregivers face financial stress and aren’t aware of or don’t use programs designed for them, especially if they don’t have friends or family to help them out The post C...
A school bell rings inside the Jen Chi station-front building, a historic health and social welfare hub in Taipei. For a visitor, it may sound ordinary. For staff, it marks the end...
A school bell rings inside the Jen Chi station-front building, a historic health and social welfare hub in Taipei. For a visitor, it may sound ordinary. For staff, it marks the end...
Women continue to provide the majority—61 percent—of unpaid caregiving in this country. They are the appointment schedulers, medication managers, financial coordinators and emotion...
Franciscan Health is launching a caregiver speaker series for people who have to care for a loved one, such as an ailing spouse or aging parent.
I don’t get sick days, so the test results were posted to my chart while I was sitting in my office. I opened them before I ever saw the doctor.I knew what I was looking at, but I...
Companion home care, often provided through companion care services, helps older adults and people with limited mobility remain safe, active, and comfortable in familiar surroundin...
Choosing care for someone you love is rarely a simple decision. It often comes after weeks, sometimes months, of noticing small changes. Maybe they need help with meals, or they fo...
Caring for a person living with dementia asks us to shift how we think about connection, communication, and control. One of the most important concepts we can embrace is this: meet...
Caregiving for an adult can be a big responsibility. After caring for her mother through cancer, Amanda Cruz learned it can transform your sense of self.
With shortages of medical professionals and an aging population, thousands of community healthcare workers prevent older adults from falling through the cracks.
One in four Americans is currently providing care to someone 18 years or older, making up a group of 59 million caregivers that AARP is calling an "invisible workforce."Jenny Carls...
There is a moment—every caregiver knows it—when the world shifts. After receiving life-changing news about a loved one, you wait weeks to see a specialist.
This article is by Michelle Allen, LCSW. Michelle is an experienced social worker and geriatric care manager based in Atlanta and is a featured expert providing guidance in our Hel...
A former pilot trades the cockpit for nursing homes, spending 100 days with people living with dementia. Outside the nursing home, Vienna's sights and sounds buzz by as Michael rid...
When National Hospital Week kicks off on Sunday, we celebrate something that is truly special and unique in our society: Hospitals and health systems that are always there. No matt...
As National Nurses Week 2026 begins today (running May 6-12), it’s the perfect time to reflect on the powerful and impactful, life-changing work of caregivers. Through a partnershi...
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas shares a reader's advice for how to be a caregiver for a relative who is ill.
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