
What Receiving Care Taught Me About Caregiving
For years, I’ve written and spoken about caregiving. I’ve talked about the emotional weight caregivers carry, the difficult decisions they
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For years, I’ve written and spoken about caregiving. I’ve talked about the emotional weight caregivers carry, the difficult decisions they

Several years ago, John and I sat in an oncologist’s office after what was supposed to be a major turning

Earlier this month, we observed National Cancer Survivors Day. Later this month, on June 23, we will recognize International Widows

Memorial Day weekend often feels like the unofficial beginning of summer. People head to lakes, gather with family and friends,

When people think about caregiving, they often focus on the intensity of the illness itself including, the appointments, medications, sleepless

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There is a quiet moment that often comes after loss. The cards stop arriving. The meals taper off. The check-in

Caregiver guilt is one of the quietest, and heaviest, burdens people carry. It shows up in moments no one else

A Reflection on presence, energy, and living fully. There’s a phrase I’ve always disliked: “confined to a wheelchair.” It suggests

I recently came across an article about changing burial laws in Germany, and the differences were so striking that they