Building healthy habits and maintaining an exercise routine is crucial for your health as a caregiver, and the health of your loved one.
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How to Handle Incontinence: 5 Tips for Managing Adult Diapers
Managing incontinence delicately will help your loved one stay healthy and infection-free while maintaining their quality of life. Click here to learn more.
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How to Keep Your Loved One Hydrated
Keeping your loved one hydrated can have a significant impact on their overall health and wellbeing. Let’s explore some tips for how to keep your loved one hydrated.
Keeping Track of Medical information for Your Loved One
In this article, we’ll explore what medical information you should keep, why, and how to organize it in a way that is simple and easy to maintain over time.
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Here are 4 ways to create a plan to coordinate family care with your siblings for a more equitable distribution of activity.
Are you taking care of a loved one with a debilitating condition in California? Click here to find out why a support group may be for you.
When caring for an aging or ailing loved one, what should you prepare? One of the first things on the list is advanced directives. Click here to learn more.
Tips for Caregiving from a Distance
If you have a loved one in need of care that lives far away, you’ve probably wondered what you can do – how to give care from a distance. Click here to find out.
How to talk to your care recipient about care
How can you talk with your family member or care recipient about care in a constructive and productive way? Let’s discuss.
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Stroke or Other Injury: How to Provide Care
If you’re newly caregiving for a stroke or severe injury survivor, click here for an overview covering the basics – both how to provide care as well as how and when to find help.
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