A Friend Loves At All Times
The following story comes to us from Linda Jameson, who cared for her husband Jim when he was battling cancer....
The following story comes to us from Linda Jameson, who cared for her husband Jim when he was battling cancer....
Karen Mulder | 1 min read
We all know the power of a good story, but did you know that a good story is a powerful painkiller? Helen Mullen, a...
Karen Mulder | 1 min read
Deanna Thompson has stage IV breast cancer and has written a book about her journey. The book’s title is Hoping...
Karen Mulder | 2 min read
Following are suggestions to guide you in visiting those who are ill. Since circumstances vary, some of the suggestions may not apply in a given situation. These may also apply to visiting someone in a nursing home.
Karen Mulder | 3 min read
Proverbs 17:17 says, “A friend loves at all times, and kinsfolk are born to share adversity.” My friend, Pat, had...
Karen Mulder | 1 min read
Sometimes I whisper, “Forgive me mom. I didn’t know.” My lovely mother died eight years ago, and when she was in a nursing home for six years, I certainly made some careless caregiving mistakes.
For example, when my mom was recovering from pneumonia and was bed-ridden, many grandchildren and relatives visited her. That was wonderful, but I was so happy to see some of these individuals that what was supposed to be a visit with my mother became a social occasion.
Karen Mulder | 1 min read
by Reverend Beverly Zell Can you invite or allow a loved one who is dying to talk about their death? She struggled...
Guest Author | 3 min read
I asked a friend, Nancy, to respond to this question and also to describe some of her daily challenges:
The “uneventful everyday” is a mixed blessing when caring for a person with a chronic illness, in my case caring for a person with Parkinson ’s disease (PD). One person described living with PD was like trying to drive with the brakes on.
Karen Mulder | 3 min read
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