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How Will I Challenge the Status Quo?

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

I struggle with the messaging from one of the leaders of a national caregiving organization. I typically grit my teeth when I read what he writes and then move on. I am frustrated because what he writes demonstrates his lack of insights about the caregiving experience. Hes paid to represent the interests and needs of family caregivers. I believe his work falls short of doing that.

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Having Trouble Making Decisions as a Dementia Caregiver? This Could Be Why!

Responsive Home Care

Have you ever reached a point where deciding something as simple as what to eat feels like climbing a mountain? Youre not alone. Making decisions as a dementia caregiver can become overwhelming, leading to a unique kind of mental exhaustion called decision fatigue. When caring for someone with dementia, the decisions dont just pile upthey […] The post Having Trouble Making Decisions as a Dementia Caregiver?

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Upcoming Events to Support You

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

Were hosting events this week and Id love for you to join me if you can: Friday, January 24 at Noon ET: Family Emergency Planning : Join us for support making plans to manage emergencies. You can preview how the planning process works by watching The Caregivers Journey podcast. I joined the hosts, joined Nancy Treaster and Sue Ryan, to share four tips to help you develop your plans.

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Understanding and Managing Grief, December 15 - January 18, 2025

Grief Healing Blog

Best selections from Grief Healing's X feed: The end of a caregiving journey brings a complex mix of emotions that can feel overwhelming and confusing. While grief is expected, many caregivers are surprised to experience relief after caregiving ends a natural feeling that often triggers guilt. Understanding these emotions is crucial for healing and moving forward.

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The Essential Guide to Secure Messaging in Healthcare

Discover everything healthcare providers need to know about secure messaging. Covering essential topics like HIPAA compliance, communication efficiency, and patient privacy protection, this resource is indispensable for professionals, caregivers, and administrative staff alike.📱 💬 Whether managing sensitive patient data, coordinating care teams, or streamlining workflows, discover actionable insights to implement secure messaging solutions effectively.

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Nursing Tip of the Day! - Critical Care Nursing

Nurse Nacole

Category: Critical Care Nursing Asystole represents cessation of myocardial electrical activity. Although asystole may occur early in cardiac arrest as a consequence of progressive bradycardia, asystole generally represents the end-stage rhythm after prolonged cardiac arrest.

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