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Coping after a Death

Friday, November 7th, 2008 | home care | No Comments

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Coping after a Death

Ease the pain after losing a loved one.

Our last memories of a loved one should be seeing them as peaceful as possible.

Making funeral arrangements; phoning friends and relatives; organising food and getting the place ready for relatives to pay their last respects can often be just too much for a lot of people.

Wearing their favorite clothes with their hair and make-up just right can make the difference.

And it’s OK to take the time to grieve because, when you know somebody is taking care of all the rest, you can start to focus on some of your happier memories.

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Care for Disabled Young People

Monday, November 3rd, 2008 | Uncategorized | No Comments

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Coping with Young Disability

We all know that young people, whatever their disability, cope better in the community than in a nursing home.

Sometimes the strain on a parent’s life can be too great, so our carers can deal with a lot of the stuff that just needs to be done, as well as being a friend.

It leaves you more time to be parent.

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