Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of https://indianaccent.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://suffescom.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://axses.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://agridea.ch
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://osazovanidps.eu
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://malcare.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://apriliaforum.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://rouje.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://marketing-rc.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://cointrackers.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://tapeten.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://severint.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of sildenifilmsnrx.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of coachfactoryoutlet.net.co
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of findpenguins.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of leatherarchives.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of con-telegraph.ie
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of freeviagrasample-norx.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of eugeniorecuenco.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
* RSS
* YouTube
* Tumblr
* Magazine
* Care stories & advice* Become an author
* Our Community
* About our community* Community Login
* Newsletter
* Penpals
* Facebook groups
* Get involved
* Donate
* Contact
My MOM has CANCER and I TAKE HER TO APPOINTMENTS My GIRLFRIEND has CELIACS and I COOK HEALTHY MEALS FOR US My BROTHER has SCHIZOPHRENIA and I DON’T KNOW HOW TO SUPPORT HIM My BROTHER has A TBI and IHELP HIM EVERY DAY
My ROOMMATE has CHRONIC FATIGUE and I TRY TO BE THERE FOR HER ANY WAY I CAN My DAD had A CAR ACCIDENT and I MOVED HOME WHILE HE RECOVERS My WIFE has POTS and I DO ALL THE HOUSEWORK AND CHILDCARE My GRANDFATHER has ALS and I MOVED IN WITH HIM TO HELP My BFF has MS and I AM ALWAYS GOING TO BE THERE FOR HER My MOTHER is ON HOSPICE and I DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL TO BE WITH HER My HUSBAND has CANCER and I WONDER IF WE’LL EVER HAVE KIDS My GRANDSON has AUTISM and I TAKE CARE OF HIM ON TUESDAYS My EX has AIDS and I GO TO ALL OF THEIR DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS My GRANDDAUGHTER has LYME DISEASE and SHE STAYS WITH ME WHEN SHE’S TOO SICK FOR SCHOOL My SISTER has CEREBRAL PALSY and I KNOW SHE’LL MOVE IN WITH ME ONE DAY My UNCLE has A DRUG ADDICTION and I TAKE CARE OF HIS FINANCES My FIANCEE has AN UNDIAGNOSED CONDITION and I SUPPORT US BOTH WHILE WE FIGURE THINGS OUT My NEIGHBOR had HER HIP REPLACED and I RUN HER ERRANDS AND MOW HER LAWN My COUSIN has EARLY ONSET ALZ and I VISIT HER THREE TIMES A WEEK My SIGNIFICANT OTHER has AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE and we TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER My ABUELA is 96 and I MOVED ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO TAKE CARE OF HER My SISTER has DIABETES and I STAYED WITH HER FOR SIX MONTHS AFTER HER LEG WAS AMPUTATED My DAUGHTER has BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER and I HELP HER MANAGE HER TREATMENT PLAN AND SUPPORT HER My DAD has DEMENTIA and I HAVE MANAGED HIS CARE FOR 14 YEARS My HUSBAND has DEGENERATIVE DISK DISEASE and I DO EVERYTHING HE USED TO DO AROUND THE HOUSE My DAD has ESRD and I USE ALL OF MY VACATION TO BE WITH HIM My HALF-SISTER has LUPUS and I MOVED NEXT DOOR SO I CAN WATCH HER KIDS My DAUGHTER had CYSTIC FIBROSIS and I GAVE UP MY CAREER TO TAKE CARE OF HER My EX-HUSBAND had A STROKE and I FEEL TORN ABOUT MY ROLE IN HIS CARE My MOM has COPD and I WORRY HOW I’LL PAY FOR HER CAREPreviousNext
Share your hard earned lessons and let your voice be heard. Here’show .
HOW TO DEAL WITH A CAREER GAP DUE TO CAREGIVINGAfter caregiving
Finances
No one expects that at some point in your life you’ll have to pause your career to take care of someone. However, it happens more often than you might think. According to the National Alliance for Caregiving, during the past year, more than 65 million Americanswhich...
Guest Author 0
Comments
19 May
THIS FOOD DELIVERY WORKER WON’T LET CORONAVIRUS GET IN HER WAYchild
grandchild
working
family caregivers
In the daytime, she’s taking care of her daughter, De’Onna, 20, who has cerebral palsy. At night, she’s delivering meals through the company DoorDash, a food delivery app. At DoorDash, women make up over half of its “dashers” in suburban areas and more than 60percent...
External Article 0
Comments
5 May
LIFE IN THE FAST LANE (NOT)Finding meaning
It’s like being on a motorway, full of all kinds of vehicles, heading to wherever , with some , all even, needing to take a break at some point,for food, to refuel, a comfort break or whatever. But others, like us , have broken down at the side of the road.Attempts...
Guest Author 0
Comments
12 May
HONOR THY FATHER
Finding meaning
long-term
parent
“I am in a bind. I have a problem and I need your help,” came the voice over the telephone. My husband and I had just sat down to a late night dinner after a long day of his highly concentrating work as a patent examiner and my juggling a new writing career and...Guest Author 0
Comments
5 May
I’M 25 AND TAKING CARE OF MY SICK DAD. I’VE NEVER FELT LESS ALONE.Housing
millennial
parent
But unlike those who just moved home to wait out COVID-19, I’ve been home for the last two years. I’m taking care of my dad, who has brain cancer. Despite the trappings of childhood around me, the roles in my house are reversed. And it’s strange, but the pandemic has...External Article 0
Comments
6 May
CLOCKING IN: ‘WOULD YOU CHANGE MY MOTHER’S DIAPER FOR $10 ANHOUR?’
long-term
millennial
parent
On a Tuesday in April, Michelle Walton woke up in Plantation, Florida, at eight. Her back hurt. It’s a pain that’s been omnipresent since the 48-year-old injured it caring for her mother, a woman she says she loves deeply but who is challenging even on the best day......External Article 0
Comments
30 Apr
Read More
THIS IS WHAT OUR DAYS ARE REALLY LIKE. Each of our lives is so different, but we have so many things in common, too. Tag your Instagram photos with #FACESOFCARE to show the real people who are supporting so many others. ON FACEBOOK? US, TOO WHENEVER YOU WANT TO TALK, THERE’S ALWAYS SOMEONE UP IN ONE OF OUR FACEBOOK COMMUNITIES. These private Facebook groups are a safe space for support and encouragement — or getting it off your chest.Join the group
w
ALL CAREGIVERS
All caregivers are welcome here. This is our most active group and a great place for 24/7 support.w
CAREGIVING PARENTS
Taking care of a child (or grandchild or client) with special needs, a disability, a chronic or acute illness? Here’s the place for you toconnect.
w
SPOUSAL CARE
Here’s the place to talk about what it’s like to take care of your partner, husband, wife, girlfriend, boyfriend, ex, or anyone else you’re in (or have been in) a romantic relationship with.w
ELDERCARE
Caring for seniors has unique challenges, especially when Alzheimer’s and dementia are involved.w
YOUNG CAREGIVERS
Young caregivers are often left out of the conversation. Here’s a place for people under 35 to share their experiences and support eachother.
w
LONG-TERM CARE
Some conditions are life-long, others are simply long lasting. Here’s a place to talk about caregiving that lasts for years.w
AFTER CAREGIVING
Life goes on after caregiving ends. Some of us are here to grapple with grief. Others are celebrating recoveries. All of us are forever changed by the experience.w
LGBTQIAP+
All of our groups are LGBTQIAP+ inclusive, but this is a great space to share issues specific to the queer community, including polyamory and supporting someone in transition.w
CAREGIVING DAUGHTERS Women are seen as natural caregivers, to spouses, children, parents, and other family members.w
CAREGIVING SONS
Are you one of the millions of men providing caregiving support to friends, family, and clients? Join the conversation here. THIS IS A SPACE FOR EVERYONE WHO PROVIDES CARE, NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE OR WHERE YOU ARE IN YOUR CAREGIVING JOURNEY DIFFERENT SITUATIONS,SAME ISSUES.
People approach caregiving like it’s a personal issue. It’s not personal when all of us face the responsibility of providing support for the ill, disabled, and elderly people in our lives. THERE’S NO ONE TYPE OF CAREGIVER. Most of us don’t even identify with the term “caregiver,” so how do we find support? There’s no one demographic in caregiving, it touches everyone. We need organizations that will give us the support we need in the way we and our loved ones need. IT’S MORE THAN BEING A GOOD FRIEND. The healthcare industry has shifted more and more of the responsibilities of keeping people alive and safe onto friends and family — and health aids with little training, support, or pay. EVERYONE DESERVES SUPPORT. We don’t care how many hours you put in or how long you’ve been doing it. If supporting someone in your life is on your mind every day, YOU BELONG HERE. THIS IS A SPACE FOR EVERYONE PROVIDING CARE. Lots of organizations have rules for who can be a part — or ways to make people like us feel unwelcome. This is a community of people who aspire to be empathetic, generous, understanding, and patient — to the people we support, to each other, and to ourselves.JOIN #FACESOFCARE
Cori will send you our best about once a week, because there are no grand solutions, but there are a thousand little ways to make ourlives better.
SUCCESS!
First Name
list with anyone.
JOIN #FACESOFCARE
Cori will send you our best about once a week, because there are no grand solutions, but there are a thousand little ways to make ourlives better.
SUCCESS!
First Name
list with anyone.
I'M DEALING WITH
FINANCES
HOUSING
PLANNING
WORK
BURNOUT
RELATIONSHIPS
DYING
GRIEF
AFTER CAREGIVING
I'M COPING BY
JOURNALING
GETTING ACTIVE
EATING HEALTHY
FINDING MEANING
FINDING SUPPORT
SELF CARE
I'M CARING FOR MY
CLIENT
FRIEND
PARTNER
CHILD
PARENT
SIBLING
GRANDCHILD
GRANDPARENT
OTHER RELATIVE
NEIGHBOR
CAREGIVER
I'M PROVIDING SUPPORTOCCASIONALLY
24/7
LONG-DISTANCE
SHORT-TERM
LONG-TERM
I AM PART OF
GENERATION Z
THE MILLENNIALS
GENERATION X
SANDWICH GENERATION
THE BABY BOOM
THE SILENT GENERATION COMMUNITY, NOT CORPORATIONS There are millions of caregivers in the world, so why do we all feel so alone? Let’s change that right now. The Caregiver Space isn’t a front for a pharmaceutical company, a healthcare conglomerate, or the government. We’re a bunch of caregivers from all walks of life, coming together to support eachother.
We can be totally honest about our experiences because this is a judgement-free-zone. Our experiences are all different, but we get it. NOT EVERYONE HAS FRIENDS WHO UNDERSTAND OR WILL EVEN LISTEN; THAT’SWHY WE’RE HERE.
We provide a safe and open space—at no cost—where you can be real about what it’s like to care for someone dealing with a serious disability or illness. No matter what stage you are in your caregiver journey—whether you currently care for someone, are about to, or did it in the past—YOU’RE WELCOME HERE. Our community of caregivers is a place to ask questions, share experiences, get real answers, or just get things off your chest. Please do not use this space as a substitute for professional advice. We’re your friends, not your doctor. This nonprofit is funded by Adrienne Gruberg, a former family caregiver, and those of you who make donations . We also make a few dollars each month through Google Adsense and Amazon Smile.
ADRIENNE GRUBERG
Adrienne took care of her husband and mother in law until they died of cancer. She founded the site to support other caregivers.BOB HARRISON
Bob took care of his wife until she died of cancer. He’s an authorand moderator.
CORI CARL
Cori is in charge of keeping the organization up and running. FOUNDED BY CAREGIVERS, RUN BY CAREGIVERS. We share real advice from real caregivers.
You’ll find yourself reflected in stories from other caregivers.
Share your hard earned lessons and let your voice be heard. Here’show .
powered by Typeform
GUIDELINES & MODERATION COMMUNITY GUIDELINES// AUTHOR
GUIDELINES
// MODERATOR
GUIDELINES
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Remember THERE IS ANOTHER HUMAN BEING WHO IS LIKELY EXPERIENCING SOME PAIN ON THE OTHER END OF THE COMPUTER. We are here to support each other, not make caregivingharder.
As a community that welcomes all forms of diversity, WE ENCOURAGE A MULTITUDE OF VOICES AND PERSPECTIVES.TERMS & CONDITIONS
TERMS OF USE // PRIVACYPOLICY
// COPYRIGHT
POLICY
The Caregiver Space, Inc. is a peer support community. The information on The Caregiver Space is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for legal advice, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your healthcare provider with any questions regarding medication or treatment. The views expressed by authors, volunteers, and members of The Caregiver Space are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Caregiver Space, Inc. YOUR DATA, COOKIES & ADS ON THE SITE We use Google Adsense and Amazon Affiliates to offset a small portion of the costs of running this nonprofit. We use Google Analytics to keep track of our site traffic and MailChimp to manage our newsletter. Our forms are powered by Typeform and we use Hootsuite for our social media accounts. This website runs on WordPress using Elegant Themes and is hosted on Siteground.
Some of these services use cookies and other tools that may that collect data about people who visit our site to do things like decide what ads to display, let us know what people find interesting, and allow you to comment on posts. By using this website, you’re consenting to share your information with the services we use to runour website.
The Caregiver Space, 31 West 21st Street, Suite 4, New York, NY 10010* RSS
* YouTube
* Tumblr
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0