“And when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the crown of glory that will never fade away.” - 1 Peter 5:4

Shorter Days and Dementia: Fighting Late-Day Confusion

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Late-Day Confusion One of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia is late-day confusion. Often called “sundowning,” this phenomenon usually worsens as the days get shorter. If someone you care for has dementia, you may notice them getting more confused and agitated in late afternoon and evening. As the days get shorter, … Read more

Visiting Hospice Patients: Top 5 Questions Answered

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Visiting a Patient in Hospice Care If you know someone in hospice care, you may have concerns about visiting. Will you disturb them? Will you make them feel worse? Will they be able to enjoy your visit? These are all valid questions, and their answers may depend on specific circumstances. However, there is one question … Read more

Giving is Living–7 Ways Helping Others Helps You

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Giving is Living: 7 Ways Helping Others Helps You “It is more blessed to give than receive” is one of the most repeated Biblical quotes in our language. This is most likely due to the fact that so many people have recognized it’s powerful truth. Even people who don’t necessarily believe the Bible have experienced … Read more

Summer Heat & Senior Safety

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Seniors & Heat Most people see heat as a nuisance. But significant and prolonged summer heat is potentially deadly, especially to seniors. Nearly 400 deaths each year are attributed to heat waves in America. And most of those are seniors. This is a staggering thought. But it’s particularly disconcerting for seniors and those who care … Read more

What Jesus Said About Happiness Part 2

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What Jesus Said About Happiness Part 2 Last month we began a series on happiness with a special approach. We’re looking at the sermon on the mount, and specifically the beatitudes. The beatitudes are several statements Jesus made in which He clearly defines what true happiness looks like. In most translations of the Bible, each beatitude … Read more

Hospice Care: Sooner is Better

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Hospice Care: Sooner is Better “I only wish I had contacted hospice care for my loved one sooner.” -Hospice patient family member This is a common feeling expressed by family members. Over our years of caring for patients with terminal and life-limiting illnesses, we’ve heard it many times. And it’s not just a feeling. The … Read more

3 Ways to Avoid Caregiver Burnout

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3 Ways to Avoid Caregiver Burnout Caregivers are heroes If you’re a caregiver for a hospice patient, Alzheimer’s patient, or anyone with long-term needs, you are a true hero. You sacrifice in ways many others do not understand. Yes, it’s rewarding, but it can also be very taxing emotionally as well as physically. It’s important … Read more

Are You Storm-Ready?

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Are You Storm-Ready? Spring is Here! Spring is here! That means different things to different people. For kids it means more hours playing outside. For families it may mean planning a vacation. But for all of us, it means getting ready for storms! Spring storms can present problems for anyone, but if you’re a senior, … Read more

The Caregiver-Friendly Car

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The Caregiver-Friendly Car If you’re a caregiver for a family member or loved one, chances are your car is an important part of that role. And if your car is not well-suited, it can make your job a lot more difficult. What makes a caregiver-friendly car? If you’re making a change, ask these questions before … Read more

5 Acts of Love and Service to Show a Loved One in Hospice Care this Valentine’s Day

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5 Acts of Love and Service to Show a Loved One in Hospice Care this Valentine’s Day The beginning of February brings about the unmistakable flurry of preparation for Valentine’s Day in many areas of our lives – whether that’s at home, work, or school. If you have a loved one in hospice or palliative … Read more