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Articles

Caregiving: Emotional Roller Coaster
Tips to help caregivers cope
Please see me through my tears
The Comfort Of A Hug
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Care of the Dying Part 3: Encouraging Conversations about Death
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What Dying People Want

Caregiving: Emotional Roller Coaster

by Deb Sims , MS,RNCS,LCSWDeeAnn Burnette-LundquistJim Baltzell , MD

I'm a caregiver to my loved one who is dying. That means my life has altered completely. My time is spent in providing home care as if I was a nurse. But I don't have shifts and I don't get off duty. I live this role 24 hours a day. read more

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Tips to help caregivers cope

by Deb Sims , MS,RNCS,LCSW

If someone you care about has become incapacitated by either a severe medical or psychological illness, the effect on you as a caregiver can be great. Most likely you are feeling a variety of emotions. read more

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