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Emotions By The Water

By: Donna | 1 Comment | | Category: Heart, Soul, Short Stories, Writing | Tags : ,

Emotions By The Water

I am not speaking for every widow or widower; everyone deals with this path in life in their own ways. more

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Risks In An Unknown World

By: Donna | 0 Comments | | Category: caregiver, Everyday Life | Tags : ,

Risks For A Caregiver & Patient In An Unknown World!

Respiratory germs are tough on a healthy individual. A COPD patient it is a frightening thought that something can cause the end of life. Understanding modes of germ transmission, you can protect your health and that of the people around you. That is why a caregiver is always managing the ... more

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Caregiver Life Changes During A Quarantine!

By: Donna | 6 Comments | | Category: caregiver, Quarantine, Short Stories | Tags : ,

10 Caregiver Changes of Life During A Quarantine!

Changes happen every day lately which leads me to share a few posts about life and the situations. more

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Caregiver, Stress & Coronavirus

By: Donna | 2 Comments | | Category: Blogging, caregiver, Everyday Life, Short Stories | Tags :

Caregiver, Stress & Coronavirus

Caregiver: The role of Caregivers takes on every precaution available before viruses and such enter their environments. As I sit at my desk this evening with the fragrance of chicken soup in the air, I begin to think about caregivers around the world. Caregivers are usually people who have experienced ... more

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The Man in the Chair

By: Donna | 4 Comments | | Category: Life and Care-giving, Short Stories, Writing | Tags : ,

The Man In The Chair

I assured him he deserved such a luxury. Purchased it, assembled it and had it waiting for his return. more

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I Wish Everyone Knew About Caregivers & Illness

By: Donna | 0 Comments | | Category: Life and Care-giving, Short Stories, Writing | Tags : ,

I Wish Everyone Knew About Caregivers & Illness

This blogger is also a full-time caregiver to a spouse who lives with COPD. He is in the last Stage which is stage 4. He still eats well and does a few essential things on his own but other than those essential things this caregiver is on duty 24/7. more

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