Wednesday January 04,  2006, Issue #256

H a p p y    N e w    Y e a r !

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From The Editor


Caregiver Resolutions

It seems almost like an unbreakable (and possibly unbearable) tradition to create New Year’s resolutions to celebrate our hopes for the coming year. Not being one to break with tradition, I’ve also been thinking of a couple of 2006 resolutions.

Here goes:

  • In 2006, I will commit the time to find myself some kicks.
     

  • In 2006, with those who are also caring for loved ones, I will start to mix (conferences, support groups and maybe even taking in a couple of flicks)
     

  • In 2006, anger, fear, shame and guilt I will give the deep six. I certainly don’t need them in my bag of tricks.
     

  • In the year 2006, I will remember to smile and laugh a bit, and hope that this attitude sticks until the next New Year’s clock ticks.   

Come on folks, It’s early, they are sure to get better as the year progresses.

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Take care
Gary Barg

Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com


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Feature Article

Safety Begins at Home: Emergency Escape Plan for
Loved Ones with Mobility Challenges

by Jennifer Wilson, Staff Writer

Children are usually taught about fire safety and disaster preparedness in school. Experts in the field, such as firefighters, teach through demonstrating how a family should safely and quickly evacuate their house during a fire,. ...Continued


Additional Articles::

Choosing a Medication Reminder System
by Sandra Fuson, Staff Writer

Not taking prescribed medication – noncompliance – can have serious health consequences. ....Continued


Long Distance Caring 
by Emily Carton

It is not uncommon for families to be separated by great distances. But what happens when one or both parents reach a stage in their lives where they appear to be frail and vulnerable?.....Continued

 

 

Guest Column

Communication...The Essentials
by William R. Leahy, M.D.

The role of the caregiver has many facets.  An effective caregiver, whether a professional or family member, is interested in providing educated, ...Continued


Caretips

Wellspring Source: Still Waters Run Deep
by Dr. Marie DiCowden

Meditation is a process that, over time, brings about profound changes These changes include actual increase in energy and decrease in debilitating physical and emotional problems. ...Continued


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Carenotes


I have been taking care of my 90 yr old grandfather for 3 yrs and I am at my wits end because he loves doing the opposite of what he's asked to/not to do. One of which is never to leave the house without assistance (he has dementia). I finally had to put a dead bolt on the doors, so now he is misbehaving inside. He steals, hides things, lies, takes pills, drinks anything that he thinks will give him a buzz (including mouthwash). I have had put a lock on my bedroom door and (attempt to) hide all knives (he kept cutting himself) and put everything in my bedroom that would be of danger to him. One day when I was gone my husband forgot to lock our bedroom door and when I came home my grandfather could hardly walk from drinking a bottle of nyquil, had his pockets stuffed with some of my legal documents and I later found things he had taken and hidden in his room. Every time I turn around he is into something.

One time he put his lighter (he is a smoker) into the microwave and turned it on. These are just a FEW examples of how dangerous he is to himself, my family and our home, so I finally put a lock on his bedroom door, put a mini fridge in there, a potty chair, an intercom, food, TV, his favorite recliner etc. etc. in the room and I keep the door locked unless he calls me on the intercom for something. My husband thinks that I am being cruel, but I am extremely ill myself and am practically bedridden myself. We have no other family members that want him and I promised him I would never put him in a nursing home. If anyone out there has any advice/suggestions/comments/complaints..........
please reply!!! Thanks!!!



 

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Inside This Issue:

From the Editor
Caregiver Resolutions
Feature Article
Safety Begins at Home
Guest Column
Communication...
The Essentials
CareTips
Carenotes


 

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