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April 2015 | The Caregiving Cornerstone
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Monthly Archives: April 2015. Are You Having Any Fun? Apr 29 2015 Wed. I remember, during the last years of my husbands life, having a lump in my throat when I would think about what it had been like to have a little fun, in the old days. I couldn’t tell anyone I was starving for a life. That would really have brought on the tears, and what good would that have done? I was in it to do the best job anybody could possibly do for someone they loved and this was part of it. Suck it up. I hope I’ve sparked an...
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Confessions of a Book Junkie! | The Caregiving Cornerstone
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Confessions of a Book Junkie! Mar 25 2015 Wed. ANNA KARENINA popped out at me. I was hooked. History and romance while I escaped! Wait, I thought I hated history. Oh, that was high school history. Not the same. So what’s permanently sitting on the little table next to my reading chair? I hope my readers are READERS. Books are a Caregiver’s friend. I wish you serenity and adventure. What Can I Do to Help? Office: 1 (855) 562-0050. Fax: 1 (855) 402-2855. 5850 W 3rd Street, Ste E, #321. Los Angeles, CA 90036.
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Through her personal and professional experience, Patricia recognizes the position in which caregivers find themselves. She has made it her mission to be a guide through the often confusing and murky waters that surround a caregiver; and ultimately, to bring peace of mind and joy to people who take care of other people. 1979 – Real estate/Brokers license. 1993 – Bachelors Degree in Business Administration/. 1993 Licensed Representative/Securities, Insurance. 2001 Certified Senior Advisor Certificate.
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February 2015 | The Caregiving Cornerstone
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Monthly Archives: February 2015. You’ve got to let him go. Feb 19 2015 Thu. My purpose in discussing the subjects most people don’t talk about is to bring them into the light. In past times and still in many cultures traditions are passed down through families that guide people through all phases of life, including the dying process. Not in my family and maybe not in yours. Now I felt guilty! So, how do you let someone go? Someone you love that you don’t want to lose? That would be awful. Feb 10 2015 Tue.
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Q: How do I make intelligent decisions about things I’ve never dealt with before; like investments, insurance and Wills/Trusts? Q: My siblings and I are discussing options for the care of our parents. How do we know we’re making the right choices? Q: I’m a caregiver to my spouse and sometimes I think my own health is deteriorating because of it. I feel guilty thinking this way but I’m afraid and think there should be something I can do about it. What can I do? Office: 1 (855) 562-0050.
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Why Does It All Fall On One Person’s Shoulders? | The Caregiving Cornerstone
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Why Does It All Fall On One Person’s Shoulders? May 13 2015 Wed. Responsibility seems to know where to fall, just like dust. It never misses. Have you noticed that you’re the one who recognizes when something needs to be done and does it? Have you wondered why other people, especially family members, seem to be oblivious to a loved ones needs? Have you felt like it always falls on your shoulders and resent that others, who should be aware, are avoiding a situation? One woman told me that her brother just...
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What Is Your Gut Telling You? | The Caregiving Cornerstone
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What Is Your Gut Telling You? May 07 2015 Thu. The reason we Caregivers need to speak to someone else occasionally about our current situation is because we need another prospective. We need to see through someone else’s eyes or hear someone else’s experience regarding our concerns. The behavior of the person in our charge may be coming from a place that’s more easily understood by someone who understands them better than we do or has experience with a certain, maybe new, behavior. Are You Having Any Fun?
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Grieving | The Caregiving Cornerstone
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Apr 02 2015 Thu. Is there anything we experience in life that brings us back to how human and vulnerable we are than grief? No matter what we’ve accomplished, or how well educated or intelligent we think we are, the loss of someone we care about hits us all in the same place. How we handle our grief is critical to the course of the remainder of our lives. There are still some firsts, like the first time I went back to our favorite restaurant without him, where we had our first date (whew, that was hard!
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Being personally satisfied with the way we’ve handled caring for our loved ones allows us to feel free to address our own needs. I firmly believe this. Our loved ones are counting on us and we feel the need to live up to their expectations, as well as our own. When we feel in control, our mindset has shifted from near panic, “How am I ever going to do all this? 8221; to “Ok, I’ve got a handle on this”. As a caregiver, you need to know everything about things yo. Shop the Caregiving Cornerstone. My life h...
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Being personally satisfied with the way we’ve handled caring for our loved ones allows us to feel free to address our own needs. I firmly believe this. Our loved ones are counting on us and we feel the need to live up to their expectations, as well as our own. When we feel in control, our mindset has shifted from near panic, “How am I ever going to do all this? It’s quite a steep learning curve. The territory is vast. You almost need to be superhuman! 8220;CAREGIVING, A LOVE STORY” is a 30-minute m...