One of the mistakes we make is asking people in deep grief how we can help them. They are often too lost in their own sorrow to identify needs. It’s okay to ask; but just...read full story
Remember Aristotle: The soul is what makes you uniquely who you are. To keep your soul in the medical world, preserve your individuality. When they talk about you as a ca...read full story
Like no other archetype, The Caregiver has the ability to sense the needs of other people, whether family, friends, colleagues, or strangers. It would be just like a...read full story
Both my parents had dementia. I cared for them for fourteen years. For five years, until six months before the end, Mum lived with me. If you, or someone close to you, ha...read full story
If the headline of this article caught your eye, you are probably middle-aged, the time when, for many, the vulnerability of parents suddenly looms large.In some cases it...read full story
What can the partner, friend or supporter of the would-be quitter do to help them to quit? If you’ve bought someone our book Love Not Smoking to help them quit, then you’...read full story