Dan’s blog #8: My grief as a caregiver

Dan’s blog #8: My grief as a caregiver

I am more and more deeply involved in the lives of frail elderly seniors, some of whom are directly in my care, and others whom I care for on an occasional basis in our Adult Day Program at Stonebridge Haven. As I watch these vital and precious souls slowly declining,...
Dan’s blog #6: From Caregiver to Care Manager

Dan’s blog #6: From Caregiver to Care Manager

It’s been more than two years since I took on the full-time care of my in-laws. We had been supporting them since their move to a nice independent living facility, but when we could see that they were at risk of being separated by health crises we arranged to...
Dan’s blog #4: Deepening Involvement

Dan’s blog #4: Deepening Involvement

The 2nd phase of my caregiving came when my father-in-law was barred from driving after both he and his wife were diagnosed with dementia. While he was barely under the line that separates so-called normal cognitive functioning from inadequate cognitive functioning,...

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