The Cheerful Caregiver Archive October 2011

  1. Embrace Imperfectionism December 05, 2011

    My mom moved to New Mexico one year ago last month. Since then, I have cleaned her home exactly twice....  Read more


  2. Daily Routines: Write Them Down! November 28, 2011

    I think routines represent a crucial element for family caregiver success. Routines ground us. And by "us," I mean both caregivers and the loved ones they care for. However, it's easy to stray from routines. Flexibility is one thing; abandoning routines is another....  Read more


  3. Find the Real Riches in Your Life November 21, 2011

    "Happiness is making the most of what you have, and riches is making the most of what you've got." ~Penelope Keeling, The Shell Seekers...  Read more


  4. Save Money on Food November 14, 2011

    Discover five simple ways to help lower your food expenses. From Caring.com....  Read more


  5. Are We Broke Yet? November 07, 2011

    In 2010, my friend Elizabeth Shean caused a bit of a sensation when she dared to discuss the hard costs involved in caring for an elderly parent. Shean took her father into her home and was unprepared for the real dollars-and-cents impact it would have on her and her husband's finances......  Read more


  6. Attaining 'Repose and Calm' October 31, 2011

    "If you can attain repose and calm, believe that you have seized happiness." – Jeanne Julie Eleonore de Lespinasse...  Read more


  7. Five Tips for Making Healthy Choices when Dining Out October 24, 2011

    Every Saturday and Monday, Mom and I go out for lunch. Dining out is one of her main joys in life, so I don't want to deprive her of it. Yet I find it hard sometimes to make healthy choices when we go to a restaurant....  Read more


  8. I said no to Mom, and... October 16, 2011

    We were talking money over at The Cheerful Caregiver recently, and reader Roxanne chimed in with another aspect of the financial toll of caring for an elderly parent: loss of income. Where do you find the money to take care of your parent and also give yourself the material things you deserve......  Read more


  9. We Need a New Language for Caregiving October 10, 2011

    I've been thinking lately about how we need a new language for family caregiving. For instance, what do you call the person being cared for? I mean, sure, I call her "Mom," but the English language doesn't have a good counterpart for the term caregiver. Care-receiver? That's cumbersome......  Read more