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Your Presence is Requested
A conversation with my niece prompted me to re-post this blog. A few years ago my husband, Paul, and I were ecstatic to be able to attend a preseason Chicago Bears game. The sweltering heat could not deter us from arriving … Continue reading
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Tagged baby boomers, boomers, caregiving, caregiving and stress, chicago bears, connection, eldercare, facebook, facebook. attention, family time, selfies, social media, texting, Twitter
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Living In Your Own Private Idaho
Every day I experience people living in their own Private Idaho, however; twice in the last week the experience caused me to stop and stare. The first incident occurred in a quiet hospital waiting area – a woman was watching … Continue reading
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Tagged b-52's, caregiving, connecting with others, facebook, private idaho, self-absorbed, selfie, skype, social media
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CaregiverLife Radio – Social Media and Caregiving
Click here to join me tomorrow from 10-11am(CST) for CaregiverLife Radio Topic: Social Media and Caregiving Guest: Susan Avello Susan is passionate about helping businesses discover the power of their online presence and BRANDING. With a knowledge and understanding of making … Continue reading
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Social Media and Caregiving Communication
Caregiver communication to update family members on outcomes of a doctor’s appointment, test result or just the day to day tasks and challenges related to family caregiving can be daunting. Social media sites can assist caregivers to share updates about … Continue reading
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