by Administrator | Jun 13, 2023 | Uncategorized
Photo by Kampus Production One of the most difficult decisions a caregiver will have to make is realizing it is time for choosing hospice care for your loved one. In my book, One Caregiver’s Journey, I describe the personal challenges I had, accepting that my mother...
by Administrator | Jun 13, 2023 | Blog
Photo by Amina Filkins :While I say it is no-fail, there are a few tips that go a long way toward ensuring a kitchen novice, or newbie chef, will be successful.” I grew up learning to cook and bake at an early age. My grandmother would put a stepstool next to...
by Administrator | May 19, 2023 | Family, food
Photo by Nicole Michalou Eating as a family makes food taste better. To experience eating as a family offers an opportunity to have a memorable experience. Many studies have been done regarding why and how food brings us together. One of the greatest...
by Administrator | May 18, 2023 | Caregivers, Caregiving
Photo by Cedric Fauntleroy Prior to the Pandemic Baby Boomers were the majority of caregivers in the United States. The latest US Census information now reflects that 11 million people aged 18-34 are caregivers. It is estimated that millennial caregivers...
by Administrator | May 18, 2023 | food
Photo by Yasser Mohamed With all the unpredictable issues in the world right now, people could use these comfort foods to make when sad. In trying times like these, it is getting harder and harder not to let the world news affect people’s everyday moods. This...
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