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Self Discovery: An Important Task in Self Care for Caregivers and Everyone
Post 49 I wonder how many of us really understand why we do what we do? I’m of a philosophical nature and at different times in my life...
Terri Vaughn
Jun 22, 20223 min read
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From Caregiver to Care Receiver: Spending Most of Your Time at Home Is Not Easy
Post 48 In these last few years fibromyalgia has given me a small taste of how it feels to be the care receiver rather than the caregiver....
Terri Vaughn
Apr 26, 20226 min read
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Plan Now For Unexpected Caregiver Changes Later
Prepare for an unexpected caregiver change by allowing occasional help now and encouraging more independence in the care receiver.
Terri Vaughn
Feb 17, 20225 min read
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Whether You’re Moving Yourself or an Elderly Relative/Friend, Starting Over Can Be Exhausting
Post 46 In my last post I promised to tackle the subject of our 700 mile move and the exhaustion that has kept me from writing. I could...
Terri Vaughn
Dec 3, 202110 min read
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Caregiving Blog
Post 45 When I first started writing this blog, I wrote two posts each week. This was necessary in order to build up a store of readings...
Terri Vaughn
May 29, 20213 min read
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Nearly All Caregivers Need More Sleep; HSP Caregivers Need Much More
There are good reasons to make it your goal to develop a pattern of sound sleep that refreshes you for your important work.
Terri Vaughn
Feb 21, 20216 min read
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Smile, Caregiver—And the Whole World Smiles with You!
I don’t believe you can overrate the power of a genuine smile to create an accepting, joyful atmosphere. Of course, some of us smile...
Terri Vaughn
Jan 31, 20213 min read
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A Welcoming Heart is a Caregiver’s Best Asset
I know through experience that some people open their hearts to strangers and friends alike while others have difficulties letting people in
Terri Vaughn
Jan 12, 20214 min read
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Finding Kindness During Times of Anxiety: Caregiving in the Midst of a World-Wide Tempest
Since this exact scenario has not played out before in our lifetime, it is difficult to know how to cope with the current caregiving problem
Terri Vaughn
Dec 30, 20204 min read
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Caregiving Choices Are Not Easy: A Letter From Mom
Post 40 This week a poignant new song by Willy Nelson popped up while I was listening to music on YouTube. (link below)* As I was...
Terri Vaughn
Dec 15, 20203 min read
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Accepting Mortality: A Caregiver’s Notes on Two Thought-Provoking Books
caregivers can be supportive by accepting and encouraging the care receiver’s right and need to make difficult end-of-life decisions
Terri Vaughn
Nov 28, 20205 min read
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Caregivers, Take Charge of Your Own Health Now!
Are we going to accept the inevitable decline of our bodies? Or are we going to make changes in lifestyle that might create a healthier us?
Terri Vaughn
Nov 6, 20206 min read
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Put on Your Caregiver Eyes and Look for the Beauty Within
It’s not difficult; it’s just a matter of looking beyond someone’s outer appearance and actions and seeing the beauty of the human . . .
Terri Vaughn
Sep 29, 20206 min read
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Caregiver, Is It Time to Simplify and Organize Your Life?
I encourage you to set your own goals and find strategies that will make life simpler and more organized in your situation.
Terri Vaughn
Sep 16, 20206 min read
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Warning To Families and Friends: Caregiver Accountability Is Absolutely Necessary
. . .Unfortunately there are those who claim to be “caregivers” but whose hearts aren’t really involved.
Terri Vaughn
Sep 6, 20207 min read
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As Caregivers We Care For the Spirit Along With the Body
I believe there’s something about humans that transcends the physical —I will call this “spirit” and let you define it as you will. . .
Terri Vaughn
Aug 22, 20204 min read
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To Move or Not to Move: A Profound Caregiving Question
The experience of loss when a person moves because of health reasons is, perhaps, inevitable.
Terri Vaughn
Aug 15, 20207 min read
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Grieving As You Work: Perhaps the Most Difficult Task of Caregiving
Sometimes the act of caregiving occurs because death is imminent. When faced with this situation people may begin to grieve the inevitable.
Terri Vaughn
Aug 3, 20205 min read
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Caregivers It’s Time to Exercise—Discover What You Love and Move It!
I’ve come to realize that our body is meant to move—and to enjoy the movement!
Terri Vaughn
Jul 18, 20205 min read
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Caregivers, Do You Remember to Honor the Cultural History of Those You Care For?
if our own culture is very important to us personally, have we consciously made an attempt to acknowledge the culture of our care receiver
Terri Vaughn
Jun 27, 20205 min read
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