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#6 Caregiver Tip: Accept Death as a Part of Life
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From : ElaineKSanchez
Added: Oct 9, 2009
In this video, Caregiver Speaker, Elaine K. Sanchez, www.LaineyPublishing.com, author of Letters from Madelyn, Chronicles of a Caregiver, talks about accepting the fact that life is a part of death. Starting the conversation about death can be uncomfortable, but once you begin, it gives both the caregiver and the care receiver a tremendous gift. Discussing death can help eliminate fear and give you the opportunity to tell your loved one what you want him/her to know while he/she is still alive. Elaine's caregiver keynotes and workshops are based on stories of her mother, Madelyn Kubin, a Kansas farm woman who had very poor health, and very little money when her husband suffered a debilitating stroke. One of the ways Madelyn survived her six-year caregiving experience was to write letters to Elaine. Tender, gritty, and uproariously funny, Madelyn's letters tell a story of faith and courage and prove that even in the worst end-of-life situations there is still an opportunity for mental and spiritual growth. Elaine speaks at family caregiver conferences about caregiver anger, guilt, depression, and grief. She specializes in Alzheimer's Caregivers. Elaine's caregiver keynotes and workshops help people understand the importance of caring for the caregiver. The Caregiver Survival Tips in her videos are based on true stories in Letters from Madelyn, Chronicles of a Caregiver. While difficult at times, providing caregiving services can be intensely rewarding. The need for this caregiving may arise from Alzheimer's, a stroke, or from the natural progression of aging. In her caregiving keynotes and workshops and through her audio program package you will gain insights into handling each stage of the caregiving process. Caregiver Survival Training And Journal Anyone who has cared for an elderly loved one for any length of time can tell you that the experience can be as stressful and wearing on the caregiver as it can be rewarding. Elaine's program focus on teaching caregivers to take care of themselves. If you want to be there for your loved one then you must also be there for yourself. This Keynote Speaker Alzheimer's can speak to the concerns specific to dealing with family caregivers who have a loved one with Alzheimer's. The daily trials of taking care of a love done with this condition necessitate guidance and insight from the start so that you can take care of your loved one as effectively as possible. It is a new life for both of you and Elaine's programs can be a map to guide you through unfamiliar terrain. Whatever your circumstances, her Caregiver Survival Workshop will help you create a personal survival plan. When you visit her website you will find caregiving books, caregiving workshops, and you can get information about hiring her as a motivational speaker for caregiving conferences. Whether you are planning ahead for your own aging process or are taking care of those you love, these resources will help to show you that caregiving can be done, it can be done well, and it can be done with the dignity and grace that it deserves. Elaine is a member of the National Speakers Association.
Category : Howto
Added: Oct 9, 2009
In this video, Caregiver Speaker, Elaine K. Sanchez, www.LaineyPublishing.com, author of Letters from Madelyn, Chronicles of a Caregiver, talks about accepting the fact that life is a part of death. Starting the conversation about death can be uncomfortable, but once you begin, it gives both the caregiver and the care receiver a tremendous gift. Discussing death can help eliminate fear and give you the opportunity to tell your loved one what you want him/her to know while he/she is still alive. Elaine's caregiver keynotes and workshops are based on stories of her mother, Madelyn Kubin, a Kansas farm woman who had very poor health, and very little money when her husband suffered a debilitating stroke. One of the ways Madelyn survived her six-year caregiving experience was to write letters to Elaine. Tender, gritty, and uproariously funny, Madelyn's letters tell a story of faith and courage and prove that even in the worst end-of-life situations there is still an opportunity for mental and spiritual growth. Elaine speaks at family caregiver conferences about caregiver anger, guilt, depression, and grief. She specializes in Alzheimer's Caregivers. Elaine's caregiver keynotes and workshops help people understand the importance of caring for the caregiver. The Caregiver Survival Tips in her videos are based on true stories in Letters from Madelyn, Chronicles of a Caregiver. While difficult at times, providing caregiving services can be intensely rewarding. The need for this caregiving may arise from Alzheimer's, a stroke, or from the natural progression of aging. In her caregiving keynotes and workshops and through her audio program package you will gain insights into handling each stage of the caregiving process. Caregiver Survival Training And Journal Anyone who has cared for an elderly loved one for any length of time can tell you that the experience can be as stressful and wearing on the caregiver as it can be rewarding. Elaine's program focus on teaching caregivers to take care of themselves. If you want to be there for your loved one then you must also be there for yourself. This Keynote Speaker Alzheimer's can speak to the concerns specific to dealing with family caregivers who have a loved one with Alzheimer's. The daily trials of taking care of a love done with this condition necessitate guidance and insight from the start so that you can take care of your loved one as effectively as possible. It is a new life for both of you and Elaine's programs can be a map to guide you through unfamiliar terrain. Whatever your circumstances, her Caregiver Survival Workshop will help you create a personal survival plan. When you visit her website you will find caregiving books, caregiving workshops, and you can get information about hiring her as a motivational speaker for caregiving conferences. Whether you are planning ahead for your own aging process or are taking care of those you love, these resources will help to show you that caregiving can be done, it can be done well, and it can be done with the dignity and grace that it deserves. Elaine is a member of the National Speakers Association.
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