8 Things Caregivers Should Know About Dementia
More than 53 million U.S. adults are caring for someone with dementia—a role that can drive a caregiver either to exasperation or to the cross.
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More than 53 million U.S. adults are caring for someone with dementia—a role that can drive a caregiver either to exasperation or to the cross.
I’ve told many people that caring for an aging loved one is the most difficult thing I’ve ever done.
Suffering can strip away nearly everything, but it cannot steal your dependence on Christ.
In sixth grade, I joined the 12 percent of children who had a parent addicted to drugs.
Middle age can be a gift. An opportunity to embrace your limits, tend your lot, and enjoy the grace God gives in the present.