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Wednesday September 19,  2007 - Issue #345

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From The Editor

Gary Barg - Editor-in-chief


Finding Support

I want to share some emails between myself and a true fearless caregiver, solving problems and reaching out for solutions:   

 

Hi Gary,

Just want to share some sad feelings about a support group I was in, started in my local church.   Originally, it was a general support group.   As time went on, however, most of the people had family members with Alzheimer's.  Even though most of the issues of caregiving are the same--how to handle the stresses, etc. the coordinator told me that the group was now an Alzheimer's group, and I could no longer participate, as my family member did not have Alzheimer's, but another chronic health issue. 

How hurt and devastated I was.  It especially bothered me to be excluded, as this was a church sponsored outreach.   I couldn't seem to make the coordinator understand that no matter what the health problem was, that as a caregiver, we share many of the same concerns.   To no avail.  

Thanks for letting me vent.  


My response:

I don't know how comfortable you are in taking this to the ministers or lay leaders of the church, but it does seem like this could have been handled better.  I do think it is vital that you are able to find a support group to join as soon as possible because of how valuable membership is to caregivers. 

Some ideas:

Can you call the local hospital and see if there are other groups available? 
Go online to caregiver.com and see if we have support groups listed in your community. 
Contact the organization that deals with the health issue your loved one is facing and see if they can help.
Google your community and the words "support group" and see what comes up.

Let me know what happens.

Gary


Hi Gary,

I did find another group which is terrific.   It is also mostly Alzheimer's caregivers, but they have helped me understand that my loved one is not the same person he used to be, and that things will never be like they were.  Also, it's ok to do things for yourself, to take care of yourself.  They have been SUPPORTIVE in every sense of the word. 

Especially, the coordinator has been welcoming.  All in all, a much better place for me.   Maybe it's for the best that I found this group.   I did print out the recent info on support groups from your newsletter, and passed it on to the original group leader.   Maybe she will learn something after reading it.   I hope so. 

I hope so too.

 

Take care
Gary Barg
Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com


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Feature Article

Understanding Reverse Mortgages

By: Hilary Gibson, Staff Writer

There’s a relatively new way for seniors to get needed cash flow from their homes and it’s been around for at least 10 years … a “reverse” mortgage...Continued

 

Additional Articles:

The Healing Power of Music
by Steve Toll and Linda Bareham

What better “medicine” than a “treatment” that has only positive side effects and  “therapy” that is actually enjoyable? ...Continued


Escape: Seniors and Fire Prevention 
by Janice Budzinski

These are the top three causes of fire among seniors: smoking, heating sources and cooking. .. ...Continued

 

Guest Column

Grateful for Godot
By Deborah Simmons Harris 

While many literary critics might have determined, and not necessarily negatively, that Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot” was ‘much ado about nothing’ ...Continued
 


Caretips

Home Care Tips for Elderly Loved Ones 
by Jennifer B. Buckley  

If you are caring for an elderly loved one at home, you should make them as comfortable and safe as possible...Continued


 

Carenotes

My husband had a long and exhausting series of health challenges which sprang up suddenly.  He has been in and out of hospitals from this past February.  After long and painful bouts with everything including necrotizing pancreatitis, Aneurysm, inability to keep anything down -- five weeks of TPN and liver failure, it was finally decided that he was suffering from medication induced Parkinson. He is in a rehabilitation facility and doing better physically. Every day I can see that he is getting stronger.  He has regained most of his swallowing ability.  But, now he has just stopped.  If a therapist comes in says he doesn't want to get up, eventually they'll make him but it is a war of wills.  He is refusing to eat (he is no longer on continuous feeds), his argument is that he isn't going to like the food. (a three year old response since he doesn't even taste the food) He says that he wants to go home but he refuses to brush his teeth, use the bathroom or dress himself.  The doctors say physically he's doing great. 

What can I do motivate him?  Should I bring him home if all he is doing is laying in bed?

 
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Inside This Issue:

From the Editor
Finding Support
Feature Story
Understanding Reverse Mortgage
 
Guest Column
Grateful for Godot
CareTips
Carenotes


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