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7 Holiday Sustainable Caregiving Strategies

Sustainable Caregiving

The holiday season brings unique challenges for caregivers, often amplifying the stress, emotions, and responsibilities that come with both caregiving and festivities. This time of year can evoke a mix of joy and uneasiness, with caregiving adding layers of complexity to holiday plans.

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Holidays at Home

Adobe Hospice & Home Health

Holidays at Home As the holiday season approaches, many patients needing long-term care or rehab assistance may feel isolated. Imagine it’s Christmas Eve, and a patient recovering from surgery is alone, unable to attend their family’s holiday gatherings.

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A Nursing Holiday Tale: The Window and the Work

Daily Nurse

For most folks, the holidays are a time of reunions and traditionloved ones coming home from out of town, kids back from college, and living rooms full of joy and laughter. However, my holidays have been far from traditional for the last six years as an ICU travel nurse. It was an incredibly busy night, even by ICU standards.

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Making The Season Bright: Holiday Caregiving Tips

Community Home Health Care

The holiday season is a time for joy, togetherness, and celebration. Whether theyre living with dementia , facing mobility restrictions, managing chronic illnesses, or simply navigating the aging process, careful planning can make the holidays enjoyable and stress-free for everyone involved.

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10 Uplifting Quotes to Inspire Nurses Through the Year-End Hustle and Holiday Cheer!

Minority Nurse

As the year draws to a close, many of us find ourselves in a whirlwind of activities—family gatherings, holiday celebrations, and the hustle and bustle of the season. But as you navigate the challenges of your nursing shifts and the holiday season, remember that you are not alone.

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Tips for Checking on Aging Loved Ones during Holidays

Aging Life Care Association

Whether you live down the block or across the country, holiday visits are a great opportunity to take a closer look at your aging loved one and their surroundings. Take time to observe any changes in an aging family member’s behaviors or lifestyle during dinners, gift exchanges, parties, etc.

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10 Uplifting Quotes to Inspire Nurses Through the Year-End Hustle and Holiday Cheer!

Daily Nurse

As the year draws to a close, many of us find ourselves in a whirlwind of activities—family gatherings, holiday celebrations, and the hustle and bustle of the season. But as you navigate the challenges of your nursing shifts and the holiday season, remember that you are not alone. first appeared on Daily Nurse.

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