Category: General
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Finding Faith When Caregiving Feels Impossible
There was a Sunday I sat in church and felt absolutely nothing. Not peace. Not comfort. Not the presence of God that I have felt in that same room in other seasons of my life. I sat there while the the choir sang and I stared at the back of the pew in front of…
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How to Talk to a Doctor About Your Loved One’s Memory Loss
The appointment was twelve minutes long. I had been watching my mother for months. Writing things down in my phone. Small things: the repeated questions, the wrong names, the moment she stood in the kitchen and didn’t know what she came for. And when she told me there was no problem, I almost believed her,…
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Caregiver Burnout — How to Recognize It Before It Breaks You
I did not realize I was burning out until I was already there. It did not announce itself. It crept in slowly — disguised as a bad week, a rough month, a season that just felt harder than usual. By the time I recognized what was happening I was running on empty and had been…
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Practical Tips for Managing Medications for Elderly Loved Ones
Medical disclaimer: I am not a doctor, nurse, or licensed medical professional. This post is for informational purposes only and is based on my personal caregiving experience. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your loved one’s medications. This post contains affiliate links. If you click a link and make a…
