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December 26, 2012
by Rob Harris, SPHR
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Caregiver Stress Syndrome: Identifying Symptoms, Finding Solutions

As a new caregiver, you feel it inside. You know it feels lousy. You can’t shake it. In fact, you may not even be able to define it. And now there’s a name for it. It’s known as: “Caregiver Stress … Continue reading

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Caregivers and their loved ones work as one when illness becomes a part of their lives.

December 19, 2012
by Rob Harris, SPHR
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Guest Blog by Chris MacLellan: Caregiving Merges Two Relationships Into One

To be entrusted with the care of another human being is one of the greatest honors that can be bestowed on you.  It takes on meaning that is beyond approach.  New parents have nine months to prepare for the responsibility. … Continue reading

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Bring the holiday spirit to the hospital!

December 12, 2012
by Rob Harris, SPHR
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From The Archives: Caregiving Tips To Keep The Holiday Spirit Alive For You And Your Loved One

The following article was originally published on December 22, 2011 (“How To Keep The Holiday Spirit Alive During Difficult Times”). It received such a strong response when we published it last holiday season, so we decided to reprint it here … Continue reading

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Hurricane Floyd approaches the Bahamas and the United States on September 12, 1999. (Photo courtesy NOAA / National Climatic Data Center)

December 5, 2012
by Rob Harris, SPHR
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Preparing For Natural Disasters: A Caregiver’s Manual Of Essential Strategies

Natural Disasters. They can strike with or without warning. Thousands of lives are impacted. In some cases, we have the time we need to make preparations; other times, these deadly storms catch us by surprise. Here are just a few … Continue reading

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