Guest writer William Cummings shares a humorous anecdote about his father to remind caregivers not to sweat the small stuff when it comes to Alzheimer’s.
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Trust GPS
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Kim finds similarities between the the story of Passover and her own journey of faith as an Alzheimer’s caregiver.
Kim’s Christmas Carol
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In this fun bit of Christmas fiction, Kim Campbell is visited by 3 spirits who show her the past, present and remind her of the hopeful future for those living with Alzheimer’s.
Thanksgiving Survival Guide
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Kim Campbell shares her Thanksgiving Survival Guide tips for caregivers this holiday season. Humor, love, fun and positivity are all key ingredients.
Tips to Enjoying the Holidays
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Deep inside each one of us is the memory of how the holidays used to be and the desire to celebrate – but when you’re a caregiver, celebrating may feel counter-intuitive. Here are some CareLiving tips to enjoying the holidays with your loved ones.
Remember to Breathe
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When you spend most of your time thinking about what other people need, it feels good to be a little selfish for an hour. – Ashley Campbell shares her thoughts on yoga for caregivers and a video of her father Glen trying it for himself …
Give Me Those Keys!
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After the initial diagnosis of dementia, an unexpected hurdle may be breaching the subject of taking away a loved one’s driving privileges. Find a gentle way to keep them off the road – for their sake, and ours!