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Tag Archives: proactive
This just in: CEO’s starting to see the need for increased wellness programs
I just recently ran across an article that stated employer’s are starting to see the need for increased wellness programs and that on the executive level. It began with a survey that gauges employers’ attitudes and strategies on the different … Continue reading
This just in: CEO’s starting to see the need for increased wellness programs
I just recently ran across an article that stated employer’s are starting to see the need for increased wellness programs and that on the executive level. It began with a survey that gauges employers’ attitudes and strategies on the different … Continue reading
Pro-Active vs. Re-Active Caregiving
What does pro-active caregiving look like and what steps can we take to help those that we love make decisions about their future care? Watch this video for some simple tips…
Posted in against all odds, aging, boomers, caregiving, eldercare, elders, encouragement, sandwich generation, work/life/flex, working caregiver
Tagged against all odds, aging, boomers, caregiving, caregiving and stress, eldercare, elders, encouragement, family caregiver, Healthcare, mental, proactive, reactive, sandwich generation, support, work/life/flex, working caregiver
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The rantings of a crazed caregiver “I’m not gonna take it anymore”
I’ve been writing and sharing a lot lately about being “proactive” as opposed to “reactive” in regard to caregiving. The difference is incredible! Today, I share a personal story from my friend and business partner, Sue Salach. “We’re not gonna … Continue reading
Posted in caregiving
Tagged aginginfousa, caregiving, eldercare, not gonna take it anymore, proactive, reactive, sue salach
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Are you experiencing a meltdown?
Caregiver burnout can be devastating. Day after day caring for someone else, especially if they require so much assistance, can be depleting your health and well-being. Caregivers can begin to feel more like a victim than a helper. Additionally, caregivers … Continue reading
Posted in caregiving, unintentional caregiving
Tagged burnout, caregiver crisis, caregiving, crisis, intervention, meltdown, proactive, reactive, stress, unintentional caregiving
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The payoffs of intentional caregiving (Part Three)
This is Part Three in a series of guest blog appearances that will continue through the Mondays in March. The subject is Intentional vs Unintentional Caregiving and the costs and dynamics associated with both. I am so honored to have … Continue reading
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