Monthly Archives: August 2016

Caregiving: Anger Part 1: The Grief Process

An excerpt from my book, One Arm One Leg 100 Words.com, Overcoming Unbelievable Hardships” Anger The second stage is anger, which she took out on everyone who loved her. It was not pretty. She truly hurt those she loved. Like in that old Mills Brothers song, “You only hurt the one you love, the one […]

Caregiving: The Grief Process: Denial

An excerpt from my book, “One Arm One Leg 100 Words, Overcoming Unbelievable Hardships” Denial The first stage is denial. Charlene thought she was normal. And yet no one could understand what she was saying, which only made her angry. She thought there was something wrong with us. She could actually hear the words that […]

Christian Caregiving: God as Our Confidence

Thank you to Christian Caregiving for sharing this blog post! Christian Caregiving is a blog site with the goal of recognizing and helping family caregivers! As I have mentioned before I have been leading a woman’s Sunday school class the last few weeks. Today was the last week of a seven week series.  Some of […]

Caregiving: Self-Care

Self Caring How Closely Do You Track Your OWN Symptoms? By Paula Spencer Scott, Caring.com contributing editor Last updated: October 10, 2011 It’s a paradox of caregiving that we can know our loved ones more intimately than we know ourselves. By that I mean, we track and monitor the care receiver’s every symptom and complaint, […]

Caregivers, It’s Never Too Late

It’s NEVER too LATE to accomplishanything in life. Look at the AMAZING ACCOMPLISHMENTS of these folks. Over fifty and what an inspiration! Caregivers, remember, it’s never too late… until it’s TOO LATE!