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Archive: Disruptive Dynamics and Difficult Caregiving Disputes

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

How do we manage the difficult caregiving disputes? We gathered today (May 31) to discuss a recent article featured in The New York Times Magazine which profiled two sisters who battled their mom’s boyfriend over who could make financial and caregiving decisions. Read The Mother Who Changes: A Story of Dementia.)

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Important Conversations About the Difficult Caregiving Disputes

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

I read an article in The New York Times Magazine on Friday night that I continue to think about. The article, A Mother Who Changed: A Story of Dementia , profiles two sisters who battle their mother’s boyfriend over who can make financial and caregiving decisions for their mother. ET (Noon CT, 10 a.m.

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FORTUNE Releases 2023 Best Workplaces in Aging Services Winners

Home Care Pulse

Article Contents: – Introduction – About Home Care Pulse Article Contents: About Home Care Pulse Share: We’re Home Care Pulse, a leading provider of experience management & surveys, caregiver/CNA training, and online reputation management. Print Article Learn more at activatedinsights.com.

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Maintaining a Relationship with your Loved One in a Facility during COVID-19.

Hospice 101

Many of us reading this article have a loved one in a facility, whether it is at an Assisted Living Facility, Memory Care Facility, Group Home, Senior Apartments, Skilled Nursing Home, Hospital, or other CBRF. Copy a poem, cut out an article from a magazine (even if it is an older magazine in your home), or a clipping from a newspaper.

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Patient Protectors

Chicago Caregiving

Caregiving Magazine is committed to publishing a diversity of opinions. The opinions expressed in this op-ed article are the author’s own. The post Patient Protectors appeared first on Chicago Caregiving. A son in California called me last month to help his Chicago-area parents.

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S3 Ep.1 : How Training Has Changed Over the Last 20 Years, With New Hosts Linda Leekley and Amanda Sternklar

Home Care Pulse

And I knew that the training for the caregiver’s aids and CNAs would be what suffered. So I, I sat down at my dining room table and gave birth to this business plan for a monthly subscription for caregiver training. And then now that’s passed down to caregivers in a lot of settings, right? It didn’t exist.

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10 Strategies for Feeding the Nurse's Inner Life

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

While I do read books (and articles, blog posts, etc) on these subjects, I've been trying to make sure I keep my reading list diverse. As natural (and sometimes compulsive) caregivers, nurses spend so much time caring for others (in and out of the workplace) that they don't have the skill of tending to and honoring their own needs.

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