Caregiving

Need Help? 5 Ways to Know if You Need Therapy

Need Help? 5 Ways to Know if You Need Therapy

Joe and I would like to share some thoughts that might have you thinking, “I could use a little help by going to therapy.”  Whether your marriage is in a tough place, you're wondering if you’re doing the right things to help your children, or you have a special needs family and are struggling—consider therapy to get life in order. 

How My Daughter Cared for Me

How My Daughter Cared for Me

As soon as I woke up, my body revolted. My hip somehow fell out of place again, making each movement painful. It’s a bizarre situation for a caregiver to find herself in. I am not supposed to be the one who needs help. For me, caring and giving happens regardless of how I feel.  As Jaycee grows, I see now how we can help each other. 

Empowering Kids with Disabilities, Part Two: The Need for Love and Belonging

Empowering Kids with Disabilities, Part Two: The Need for Love and Belonging

In part two of Empowering Kids with Disabilities, Jolene Philo focuses on love and belonging. What can you do or change so your children with disabilities have more opportunities to feel loved and increase their sense of belonging?

11 Self-Care Ideas for Caregivers

11 Self-Care Ideas for Caregivers

Because caregiving can be, and often is, a full-time job, we need to understand that although great satisfaction can come from caring for a loved one, some outcomes can put the caregiver at risk as well. Like the tension on a piece of elastic, we can handle tension and frustration for a long time; but eventually, something has to give. Cindi Ferrini shares 11 self-care ideas for caregivers.