Por: The Times-Tribune Crime February 14, 2023
A Scranton husband and wife charged $1,701.36 of their utility bills to a debit card owned by a wheelchair-using Jessup woman they cared for, borough police said.... + full article
The Advocate USA Health April 10, 2023
What are some signs of caregiver burnout?A caregiver with burnout has become overwhelmed and is physically, emotionally and mentally exhausted from the responsibilities and burdens of caring for a loved one.Almost every caregiver experiences burnout at some point, and caregivers... + más
How To Identify, Prevent, And Treat Workplace Burnout | Forbes
New Outlook On Burnout For 2023: Limitations On What Managers Can Do | Forbes
MarketWatch USA Business January 22, 2023
On the federal level, President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better proposal, much of which stalled in Congress last year, included several provisions to aid caregivers. In the new Congress, policy groups that advocate for seniors, such as the National Council on Aging, will be... + más
Council Post: Supporting Working Parents Means Supporting Invisible Caregivers | Forbes
Unpaid internships face new scrutiny as barriers to careers | WPLG Local 10
Forbes USA Business December 29, 2022
Charles Bonello is the co-founder, CEO and proud First Dad of , which provides child care and early learning for today's families. getty At a time when there’s not enough affordable, accessible child care to go around, invisible caregivers play a critical role in keeping... + más
Alzheimer's Q&A: Caregiving should begin with acceptance | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Health November 16, 2022
What is the “coping phase of caregiving?After the “awareness” phase of caregiving — experiencing that jet lag, so to speak, the next phase of caregiving is coping; rather like feeling alone in a “strange country.”The isolation that accompanies the Alzheimer’s... + más
Alzheimer's Q&A: Seek support from other caregivers during coping phase | The Advocate
Are there phases of caregiving?Former first lady Rosalynn Carter once said that there were four kinds of people in the world: “those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.”We will all... + más
Reimagining Alzheimer’s (Part 4): Cautious Optimism For A New Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment | Forbes
How To Spot The Early Signs Of Alzheimer's | Newsweek
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
Alzheimer's Q&A: Don't forget self-care when 'settling in' | The Advocate
Alzheimer's Q&A: Explore new options on caregiving journey | The Advocate
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