Wisdom From The Inside

I was constantly adjusting my life and world as a Caregiver Warrior, and often couldn’t find the information I needed. My blog is a place where I share my personal caregiving experiences, survival strategies I developed, and lessons learned in the trenches. I truly hope this might provide you with some guidance and relief during your caregiving journey.

8 Ways To Get Mom And Dad To Eat!

My Food Loving Dad Was Struggling With His Appetite. We Were Concerned And Worried. | Mom And Dad I have such wonderful memories of eating out with my Dad. His love of good food and restaurants is still reflected in my enjoyment of going out to eat. Lunch, brunch and...

Beat Procrastination!

Don't Think About It, Do Something About It! | Caregivers Journey Ah the devil of procrastination. One of my own worst enemies! I find I procrastinate more in my personal life than I do in the affairs of those I take care of. The trickle down effect however does...

What To Look For In A Senior Housing Community

Caregivers Journey This is a guest post by Jacqueline Hatch at Seniorly. There may come a point in the caregiving experience when you are no longer able to provide the care that your aging loved ones need to thrive. This is not uncommon. Perhaps your loved one has had...

Music And Caregiving

Caregiver Warrior I have spend most of my life being around music and the business of it. I picked up the guitar around age 9 or 10 and from that moment on my life took on a course that was magical. I can remember strumming a G chord for hours mesmerized with the...

When You Need Motivation…

Life Can Be Challenging | Reach Out I believe everyone has days when they wake up lost and frightened, feeling hopeless and that they just cannot go on. Even those hardy glass half full type of people have life throw them a curve ball and stunned and perhaps in pain...

Grief

Caregivers Journey I've come to the realization that one of the reasons grief is such an awful thing to bear is that when we experience a loss it triggers our past loss. There must be some type of connection the brain and heart makes to all hurt and pain experienced...

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