There are many helpful tips that can make having a new home health aide in your home go smoothly.
http://nextstepincare.org/Provider_Home/Home_Health_Aides/
You can download this free resource pamphlet in English, Chinese, Russian or Spanish.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Who's going to care for my loved one when I can't?
Here's a great 10 page guide on how to make decisions about Home Care for someone you are caring for.
http://nextstepincare.org/Provider_Home/Home_Care_Complete
You can select English, Spanish, Chinese and Russian versions of the information.
http://nextstepincare.org/Provider_Home/Home_Care_Complete
You can select English, Spanish, Chinese and Russian versions of the information.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
The Levines are ready to guide you
Stephen and Ondrea Levine are wonderful teachers and healers, especially in the areas of death and dying. They are always talking about life.....really......and why we do it everyday. Whenever you feel like you are losing your way they can bring you back to what really still matters for you underneath the daily superficialities.
You can check out their talks here. http://levinetalks.com/ The first month is free and then you can become a memeber for ongoing support and healing.
You can check out their talks here. http://levinetalks.com/ The first month is free and then you can become a memeber for ongoing support and healing.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Families face different challenges when taking care of Mom and Dad
Give a listen to this series. So many decisions, so few options. At Caregiver Access we are getting ready to help in a big way. We are creating a profession that is family focused and will create support programs for these wonderful families to know they are not alone.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Second Caring for the Caregiver Interview
This TV show video interview with Christine Sotmary describes what Caregiving for someone with dementia and Alzheimer's feels like. Christine discusses lots of simple ways we can contribute to making it easier for those who have taken on the challenge.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Rockland Psychiatric did two TV shows with Christine Sotmary, talking about how to support families caring for those who are frail, disabled or sick. This is the first show.
http://youtu.be/iwwGg-aVSA4
http://youtu.be/iwwGg-aVSA4
Thursday, March 22, 2012
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