Children, spouses, siblings and friends of elderly people can get paid by Medicaid to help take care of their loved ones.
As the population ages, grandchildren are taking on caregiving roles, but often struggle with the emotional, financial and ...
Managing caregiver grief is challenging, whether while caring for a loved one or after they have passed away. But grief can't ...
The stories we tell ourselves about independence can make or break us, especially when we are responsible for being a caregiver.
Caregivers are the one constant in a patient’s life who are always there on their behalf — but we remain largely invisible to ...
When it comes to serious mental illness, family caregivers are crucial partners. But often, they must fend for themselves. A ...
Caring for others doesn’t leave a lot of time to spend hours online, searching for help. A new website connects them, with a quick survey, to the state’s network of providers.
A former intensive care and home health nurse, Lana Wilhelm, has leveraged her experience as both a nurse and a family caregiver to found an organization ...
Dear Mail Mix-Up: You can do both by writing “Return to sender—recipient deceased” on the envelope and popping it back in the mail. It’s clear, and it spares the sender from wondering why their card ...
Child development experts break down what parents should look out for — and what to do if they recognize this dynamic.
Pastor Ricky Temple of Overcoming by Faith Church joined Welcome to Our Community to share candid, compassionate parenting ...
New technologies are influencing how medical alert systems are designed and used. Alert systems are continuing to evolve into ...