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: Sheri Samotin | 2010-04-01 | Elderly Care Family care-giving is one of life's hardest jobs, but it can also be extremely rewarding. The difference between a meaningful care-giving experience and one that is not will depend a lot on your own attitude. All care-giving situations can be stressful at times, but you can prepare yourself for that with careful planning. The more ready you are for what comes your way, the more likely you will be to find meaning in your care-giving role. Here are seven lifesavers for caregivers. read more
By: HeatheEaga | 2011-03-24 | Home & Family Sure, we can raise the need for unconditional self-love, but taking care of oneself has been repeated so many times, it doesn't seem to draw as much attention, anymore. read more
By: Nigel Chua | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness Occupational therapists are trained to aid the individual and corporations in analyzing and identifying important functional processes and areas, in order to maximize productivity and functionality due to the theoretical and clinical 'upbringing' that we experience as clinicians and professionals. Occupational therapists also incorporate into their interventions the understanding that engagement in occupations affects quality of life. We collaborate with other practitioners to design occupations that lead to accomplishment, mastery, and a sense of purpose and meaning in life. read more
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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: 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
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By: freetips | 2011-04-22 | Health & Fitness Carol lives in the southeastern part of the state. Her mother, Jean, lives up north, easily a five-hour trip if the weather is good. Jean's health is failing, mainly due to age, and recently both her vision and hearing have started to deteriorate read more
By: Gen Wright | 2010-10-15 | Home & Family Caregivers for seniors are typically paid providers but they may also be volunteers from a government or nonprofit organization. Where care is being provided in the home there is often a mix of formal and informal care provided. And the trend is towards using more formal care since, unlike the past, more informal respite caregivers are employed. Read on. read more
By: Ernie | 2010-11-11 | Depression Would you be shocked to know that the most important threat to your parent remaining at house is how well you manage your caregiver stress and mental health? You know it's true that without the support that you simply offer each day that your parent could not continue to measure at home. If you as your parent's primary care supplier will no long offer all the care you do right now, what would your folks' options be? read more
By: Louis Brown | 2010-09-14 | Diabetes It is widely known that sleeping for 8 hours per day can do your health good. However, because of stress related to hard work and other daily issues, people often reduce their nighttime sleep. As a result, lack of sleep can lead to lots of side effects to people’s health as follows: read more
By: Asta Ciowy | 2011-03-30 | Reference & Education Despite substantial evidence of its positive impact on student achievement (Black and Wiliam, 1998a), research indicates that meaningful formative assessment is, in general, not a key priority for tea... read more
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