He’s BAACK: The Caregiver Curmudgeon

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When we created Today’s Caregiver magazine many years ago, there were very few voices in the wilderness talking about the issue of family caregiving. There are now (thankfully) a significant amount of people talking and writing about caregivers and caregiving, as well as representing family caregivers on their television programs.

So now, I think, is the time to establish some mutually agreed upon language commandments about caregiving. Language is so very important because the words we use help establish the feelings we have as a society about subjects of great importance. And what can be more important than caregiving?

Some of the Caregiver Curmudgeon’s Communication Commandments:

P.S. While we are on the topic of language, a friend of mine just said that she feared that her dad had “jumped onboard the Alzheimer’s Train.”

See, sometimes how you say things does indeed matter.


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