HOW CAN I MAINTAIN A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP WITH MY PERSON?…
How can you have a healthy relationship with the person you are giving care to? It may be your spouse or a family member, but that doesn't mean you have had a happy history with them. Find support for yourself so you can relate well to them while you care for them. Don't set aside all boundaries simply because they are sick. that is not an excuse for them to behave poorly. #healthyrelationship #caregiver
YOUR SUFFERING IS TEMPORARY THANKS TO JESUS!…
For those of you who are going through hard times and are Christians, I have comforting words for you. Your suffering is temporary. A time is coming when we will find that the glory of heaven won't be able to be compared to the suffering we experienced. #suffernomore #suffernowcelebratelater
HOW DO I STAND UP FOR MY PATIENT RIGHTS?…
These are some ways you can stand up for your rights in a medical setting. You are not being selfish to stand for your rights or those of your loved one. #patientrights #caregiving
WHERE WAS GOD WHEN I WAS SCARRED?…
I have physical scars that sometimes represent emotional scars. Who is GOD in all of this and what is He about? #behindthescars #Godisbig
LEARNING TO BE CONFIDENT IN CARING FOR YOUR PERSON…
As you relate to medical personnel in the doctor's office or in the hospital, you can be confident as you share information about your loved one. #confident #confidentcaregivers
OUR SCARS ARE SIGNPOSTS FROM OUR PASTS
Scars can be signposts from your past. They remind you of hard times when you learned about life, yourself, God, and a bit more of how they fit together. #scars #signposts #marthagrimmbrady
CAREGIVING HAS REVEALED HOW POOR AND NEEDY I AM…
Caregiving has revealed how poor & needy I truly am. At the beginning, I and others like me, are often energized and enthusiastic to do our well for the person we love or are committed to. But with time & other factors, become to realize how finite we are. How. impossible it will be to do this job without GOD's help to encourage us and give us strength...along with a community of others around us. #poorandneedy #caregivers

















