Easy ways for caregivers to practice gratitude
Giving thanks doesn’t have to be reserved for one day a year. Practicing gratitude can help us see things in a new light when times are tough, as they have been for many peop
Nonfiction reading to get you through another shutdown
We could focus on the grim predictions for winter 2021 with coronavirus cases rising across the U.S, but for now let’s take a look at some nonfiction reading to get you throu
Why home care might become affordable the next four years
Paying for senior care is expensive.
Tips to avoid caregiver burnout
It’s rewarding, it’s challenging, and it can be full of never-ending tasks. Caregiving is wound up in so much of people’s lives, yet often goes unnoticed by those
Indoor activities for seniors and caregivers this fall
There won’t be any more movie theaters, bingo nights or crafting circles to distract us from the gloomy weather, at least not for a long while. There’s only so much you
The importance of getting screened for depression this fall
While some embrace the change of seasons and the excuse to withdraw inside, others may fear the gloomy Pacific Northwest winter and the changes in mood that come with it.