Just in case you missed it, we’d love for you to see this amazing video created at the hematology/oncology floor of Seattle Children’s Hospital. Actual patients and staff members perform the Kelly Clarkson song, “Stronger” to show their courage and determination in the fight against cancer. This fun and powerful collaboration was thanks to Chris Rumble, a 22-year-old Children’s cancer… Continue reading Have You Seen It? Seattle Children’s Hospital Stronger Video
From The Heart of a Home Health Nurse: "As a fourth generation home health professional, you could say caregiving is in my blood. When I was a young girl...
When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, many questions come to mind. It can be overwhelming to get all the answers from your healthcare professional all at once. Online resources for families and caregivers are a convenient way to become fully informed about Alzheimer’s Disease and find needed support. We’d like to share this informative video from aboutalz.org that… Continue reading How Alzheimer’s Disease Affects The Brain
The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center is sponsoring a Caregiver Resource Day on May 12, 2012. This educational event is designed for family caregivers to provide the information and support they need on the latest topics affecting today’s aging population. Featured topics and guest speakers: The Latest Research in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease presented by Helena Chang Chui, MD,… Continue reading Caregiver Resource Day at SCV Senior Center Santa Clarita, CA
Caregiver Story Spotlight | Shield HealthCare “What Makes Caregiving Rewarding?” Story Contest Story by Trisha M. Jason came to us first, through the foster care system then through adoption, along with his three siblings. He’s an identical twin to Jared, both of whom have the challenge of maternal alcohol related issues. Jason took the brunt… Continue reading The Joy of Jason
Caregiver Story Spotlight | Shield HealthCare “What Makes Caregiving Rewarding?” Story Contest Story by Gretchen V. It’s tough to be a caregiver, BUT it’s tougher for the one to be cared for! My daughter, Robin is severely disabled with a degenerative disorder called Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA). I have watched her decline for many years and… Continue reading Caring For A Child With Spinocerebellar Ataxia
Caregiver Story Spotlight | Shield HealthCare “What Makes Caregiving Rewarding?” Story Contest My name is Jeanne. I am 52 years young and have just discovered the beauty of life. My story begins with a wonderful mother, who raised all nine children by herself. My mother worked hard and did everything she could to put food… Continue reading A Daughter’s Journey Becoming Her Mom’s Primary Caregiver
Caregiver Story Spotlight | Shield HealthCare “What Makes Caregiving Rewarding?” Contest Story by Pamela S. Although there are so many special people that actually know from a very young age their goal in life is to care for others, the circumstances of life and close family members in need are what truly influence and continue to… Continue reading Personal Rewards of Caregiving
“Being a mother of a child who has a disability made me appreciate life a lot more. I was challenged at the beginning of my son James’ accident, thinking could I be capable of handling all his needs? And I have found that it has come as a joy. The reward from being James caregiver… Continue reading The Little Engine That Could | Shield HealthCare Caregiver Story Spotlight
Every Little Inchstone by Susan A., Shield HealthCare Grand Prize Winner, 2008 | “What Makes Caregiving Rewarding?” Story Contest Today my five-year-old daughter lifted up her fragile hand and placed it on my arm. In most families, such a subtle gesture would not be noticed, let alone celebrated. But for my daughter Karuna, who has… Continue reading A Mom Celebrates Her Daughter’s “Every Little Inchstone”