by Eleanor Gaccetta | Oct 15, 2024 | Caregiving
Image by rawpixel.com on Freepik In my book, One Caregiver’s Journey, I share many truths about being a sole caregiver to my mother over a period that spanned nearly a decade. The book is a no-nonsense assessment of the pleasant and not-so-pleasant days caregivers’...
by Eleanor Gaccetta | Oct 15, 2024 | Food and Lifestyle
Image by freepik There are many ways to share meals. We generally consider sharing a meal when we gather around the table. In today’s world, people are busy; schedules are filled with work and outside activities, leaving little time to gather to break bread....
by Eleanor Gaccetta | May 28, 2024 | Blog
Photo by Vegan Liftz In my cookbook, Generations of Good Food, you will find many recipes that can be considered for meal planning or made to provide more than one meal. Eat one and freeze the rest for another day. Today people live busy lives and don’t always have...
by Eleanor Gaccetta | Jan 5, 2022 | Caregivers, Pandemic
The pandemic has changed the face of caregiving and the emergence of social media sites offering caregiving advice has exploded. As part of the marketing program for my book, One Caregiver’s Journey, I joined a caregiving site based in my area. The Aging Tribe has...
by Eleanor Gaccetta | Jun 7, 2021 | Caregiving
Many families suddenly found themselves to be caregivers to elderly loved ones during the pandemic. Some by choice and others because they understood a lockdown meant there would be no contact with their loved ones. The choice caused chaos in many households which had...
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