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Quick Caregiving Trick | Labeling Medicine

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Quick Caregiving Trick | Labeling Medicine

Do you have a special system in place to help keep your loved one’s medicine organized? It’s not easy, especially when they take multiple prescriptions plus supplements, vitamins, etc. I recently had the experience of moving in with my grandmother. . . Read more Quick Caregiving Trick | Labeling Medicine

6 Tips for Managing Your Loved One’s Incontinence

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6 Tips for Managing Your Loved One’s Incontinence

Expert Family Caregiving Tips | Give a Care As Mom’s primary progressive MS started to rob her of her mobility years ago, so went much of her own bladder control. Neurogenic bladder has resulted from the degeneration her disease has. . . Read more 6 Tips for Managing Your Loved One’s Incontinence

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Hi, I’m Jess and this is my Mom, Maria. I took care of Mom for close to 10 years (the last few with the help of my husband Arthur) until she recently passed away, peacefully and surrounded by family. We want to keep this blog going with ideas, tips, and resources we picked up over the years for other caregivers. Thank you for joining us!

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