On the day I die a lot will happen. A lot will change. The world will be busy. On the...
To test or not to test. Are you curious? I am. BUT, what are the consequences? Within the last month,...
“If we don’t laugh, we’ll cry,” say caregivers. The SERIOUS Years ago, at a quarterly care plan meeting in the...
This will be our final monthly edition of our curated article excerpts as we move into our “Less is more”...
The Caregiver’s Voice is using the occasion of our 25th Anniversary to make a change. For years, TheCaregiversVoice.com has published...
Celebrating the United States’ Independence from British Rule. Fourth of July holds special memories for me since childhood. Ice Cream....
Opinions and research vary on the benefits and downsides of wearing socks to bed. I’ll share what I learned during...
Effective caregiving for people with dementia requires lots of empathy, which can seem exhausting on top of all of a...
In Langley, British Columbia, there’s a village that may remind you of your own: you can go for a stroll,...
This month’s selection of article excerpts includes deciding when to die, predicting dementia risk, empathy—who’s better, chatbot or your doctor,...
Time waits for no one. Caregiver, read to make informed choices among the options for you and your loved one’s...
Guest Article by Suzanne Marriott Growing Up My father was a farmer. He was often seen sitting on his dust-covered...