By: William Hong | 2011-04-05 | Article Marketing For a lot of new puppy owners, their new canine addition to the family is just as important as if it were human. Just like these new parents would cover a new infant with a good health policy, many pu... read more
By: R.Rodriguez | 2010-12-15 | Health & Fitness What would we think if we offered a job at hand 24 hours a day? What would absorb all our energy and attention? What did an enormous physical and mental health? What was not recognized? What was not paid? read more
By: Becky Martinez | 2011-03-18 | Health & Fitness Offers E-magazines for caregivers, caregiver E-magazines for education on caregiving, caregiving information, tips for caregivers, information on home care services or home care agencies home health care sources, preventing falls in older adults by Family Caregiver Magazine, Long Beach, CA, USA. read more
By: BrightStar | 2011-04-06 | Elderly Care Here are 7 resources which will empower caregivers – with information, knowledge of available programs and tools necessary to make good decisions for their loved ones and themselves. read more
By: Jan Tincher | 2010-03-31 | Spirituality Are you a caregiver? Do you have responsibility for other people's lives? Whether it's the elderly or the very young, your parents, your siblings, or your best friend, are you in charge? read more
By: Kathryn Murphy | 2011-01-27 | Article Marketing It requires a special person to care for the elderly. Their needs are constant, and they may not even remember who you are. They become somewhat like children, needing reminders about everything and not following through unless you are right there to help them. Read on to find out more! read more
By: Chatel Musgrove | 2010-10-03 | Pets Adequan Canine is a breakthrough medication treatment for dogs suffering from Canine Osteoarthritis. Canine Osteoarthritis is a joint condition characterized by symptoms such as stiffness, poor mobility, inflammation and pain in the joint area. The main cause of this condition is attributed to instability in the joint as a result of flaccid ligaments. read more
By: Israel Hebert | 2011-03-29 | Health & Fitness There seriously is no key to canine teaching when you read through it. Like the over 216,000 readers of this plan, I''ve had my share of canines with poor habits. Isn''t it great to have a canine tha... read more
By: Barb Collins | 2010-03-27 | Pets Canine Atopy is an inherited disease where antibodies form in response to certain allergens that are absorbed through the skin or that could be inhaled. This condition is second only to flea allergy dermatitis in its prevalence in dogs. read more
By: James E French | 2010-04-01 | Pets Cancer refers to a disease in which abnormal cells grow without control, invade surrounding tissues and ultimately spread to other organs throughout the body. Caring for dogs (pets) diagnosed with cancer requires a well trained and dedicated veterinary who understands both the medical and emotional aspect of cancer but also a informed pet owner who actively participates in the treatment process. read more
By: Jim Schuster | 2010-04-01 | Law National studies find that elder abuse is often committed by family members. Many times these are Caregivers. The resulting conflict and alienation can be avoided. A "caregiver contract" can eliminate problems of financial elder before they occur. read more
By: William Gabriel | 2010-10-31 | Home & Family Individuals who devote their time to the care of another - caregivers - are people who need a little extra TLC every now and then. If you know a caregiver, try one of these gift ideas to brighten their day. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Elderly Care Everyone knows looking after someone with dementia can be very difficult. It can and it sure is extra helpful if you aren't related to the person. read more
By: Julie Northcutt | 2010-03-28 | Elderly Care As the need for senior caregivers will continue to grow as the U.S. population ages, both part-time and full-time opportunities are available for companion caregivers and nursing aides. Many training programs are available, including nursing aide programs which teach hands-on skills for assisting seniors wtih personal care and managing the emotional aspects of caregiving. Some training programs can be completed in a day and others require 6 to 8 weeks of classroom study and clinical field work. read more