Caretaking should be more than a health care service — it should be a relationship

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At Anrig Care, we offer a wide range of intensive, non-medical services that include companionship for those who need it. We are committed to ensuring your loved one’s happiness and sense of fulfillment, and we understand how difficult staying home when you have a job or other commitments can be. We’re here to save you that stress and having to make that decision.

https://anrigcare.com/2021/06/16/companion-services

No matter how much we love aging parents, the task often demands more than the caregiver has to give – physically, emotionally, spiritually, and relationally

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If you aren’t a caregiver yourself, you probably know someone who is. You may have even wanted to help them, but you simply weren’t sure how. My personal experience has given me some insight on how ministry leaders and friends can offer practical help to those in our lives who care for family members at any level. Here are three things you can try:

https://arisedailydevos.wordpress.com/2020/02/21/caring-for-the-caregivers

How To Love Someone With Hearing Loss

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Do you love someone with hearing loss? With almost 50 million Americans and 360 million people worldwide with disabling hearing loss, chances are that you do. Supporting them can be confusing — you may not fully understand the challenges they face as someone with hearing loss, or they may not want to discuss it or ask for help. Even if they deny it, deep down they still want your love and support.

Loving someone with hearing loss requires work — there are conversation best practices to incorporate, hearing loss exhaustion to work around and loud venues to avoid. There are bouts of frustration and sadness to support people through, and ongoing education about new hearing aid and assistive listening device technologies to learn. It can require extra effort, but when you love somebody, it is worth it.

Living With Hearing Loss | A Hearing Loss Blog

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