In my previous blog post, we learned Mr. Smith needed skilled rehabilitation services after his stroke. His son, Paul, selected a facility near
In my previous blog post, we learned Mr. Smith needed skilled rehabilitation services after his stroke. His son, Paul, selected a facility near
After almost a year of living during a pandemic, there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel! Thanks to
“Living with a Visionary” is a beautifully written essay by John Matthias, Professor Emeritus and writer, published in the New Yorker on
“My father will not tolerate a ____________ (fill-in-the-blank) caregiver. Can you promise me a ____________ one?” Having run a home care business
Mr. Smith is 79 years old. A week ago, he had a stroke while home alone. Thankfully, his youngest son arrived minutes
Although the temptation is strong now that vaccines are gaining distribution to become more relaxed about COVID-19 prevention, we cannot afford to
Conversations of hope, joy, and better ways to care for and support individuals living with dementia and their care partners More than
For over 400 years, black and brown communities have experienced systemic racism and intergenerational trauma (Gibbs et al., 2020). In 2020 and
Annie and her two siblings have been helping their elderly parents in a growing number of ways over the past several years.
Bob and his father, John, in front of the newly delivered Wheel Pad! Brattleboro, VT What does a family do about