By Brittani DickLike any mental condition, paranoia is debilitating to both the person diagnosed, as well as their caregiver(s). If you suspect your loved one may be suffering from paranoia, there are several signs to look for, according to Dr. Laura Morton, director of the … [Read more...] about Taking the Edge Off of Paranoia
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Is Your Loved One’s Care Headed in the Right Direction? Part 2
By Carrie VittitoeIllustration by Brittany GranvilleThe terminology surrounding senior care can be confusing. What’s the difference between assisted living and skilled nursing? What exactly is independent living? The industry happens to be in the midst of rebranding continuing … [Read more...] about Is Your Loved One’s Care Headed in the Right Direction? Part 2
Is Your Loved One’s Care Headed in the Right Direction? Part 1
By Carrie VittitoeIllustration by Brittany GranvilleThe terminology surrounding senior care can be confusing. What’s the difference between assisted living and skilled nursing? What exactly is independent living? The industry happens to be in the midst of rebranding continuing … [Read more...] about Is Your Loved One’s Care Headed in the Right Direction? Part 1
7 Tips for Leaving a Meaningful Legacy
By Marie Bradby A few years ago, when Sara Smith was helping serve supper to children at the Dare to Care Kids Café with other church volunteers, she met a teenage girl who relied on the evening meal program. Sara, a retired school teacher, also learned that the girl was behind … [Read more...] about 7 Tips for Leaving a Meaningful Legacy
Three Things Every Caregiver Should Know
By Yelena Sapin Handling the responsibility of caring for a loved one can be overwhelming and stressful -- especially when it happens suddenly. These caregivers and experts share advice on how to stay positive through the tough times and prepare yourself for your role as a … [Read more...] about Three Things Every Caregiver Should Know