NICK JULIANO(@nick_juliano_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 mottos I live by as a caregiver:

1. Embrace the journey
2. Everything is figure-out-able (my favorite)
3. Never stop learning

These guiding principles can help you navigate the ups and downs of caregiving with grace and resilience.

Mottos

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Eva Madison(@EvaMadELN) 's Twitter Profile Photo

80-year-old pianist with dementia moves The Piano viewers with beautiful love… [Video] Duncan has been playing the piano for over 75 years, and performed a special ... dlvr.it/T6C9Ty

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Boundless Care, Inc.(@Boundless_Care) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Each person is unique, with distinct needs. As such, at Boundless Care, Inc., we guarantee that the care you receive is personalized to accommodate your individual preferences, circumstances, and requirements.

Each person is unique, with distinct needs. As such, at Boundless Care, Inc., we guarantee that the care you receive is personalized to accommodate your individual preferences, circumstances, and requirements. 

#HomeCare #SeniorCare #Caregiving
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AmeriBest Home Care(@AmeriBestHealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 Family caregivers, call 📞 1800-HOMECARE today to find out how to get paid for caregiving and access the support you deserve. AmeriBest Home Care, backed by Hugh Douglas! 💪🏿🏈

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CedarhurstSeniorLiving(@CedarhurstSL) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being an ’s caregiver is a selfless, rewarding act, but you don’t have to do this on your own. 🫂 Explore our tips for Alzheimer’s caregiving, including information on support groups, care tips, and more in our latest article: hubs.li/Q02vcl1H0

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Psychic readings by Andre(@andregirouard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 Discover the future of elderly care with our expert guide! Ensure your loved ones receive the help they need and deserve. Don't wait, start planning today! 🌼

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daily dejiko.(@_di_gi_charat_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

episode concept i liked
dejiko is now nice and caregiving but this was due to her having a illness that does not make her a complete jerk

why were they sending a message that dejiko not being evil and an asshole is pretty boring? idk but shows what usada truly likes about dejiko

episode concept i liked
dejiko is now nice and caregiving but this was due to her having a illness that does not make her a complete jerk

why were they sending a message that dejiko not being evil and an asshole is pretty boring? idk but shows what usada truly likes about dejiko
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Seniors Prefer Homecare(@SeniorsPreferHC) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do you lift up others in your caregiving journey?

Whether it's providing companionship, offering support with daily tasks, or simply sharing a kind word, every act of kindness elevates both the caregiver and the senior receiving care.

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Neuro Support Giving(@NeuroSupportGiv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris Hemsworth responds claims Alzheimers is making him quit Hollywood [Video] It really kind of pissed me off because it felt like I had been vulnerable with something personal and shared… dlvr.it/T6F3MY

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Derek Lawrence(@DerekLawNHI) 's Twitter Profile Photo

88-year-old man with dementia has been found, according to Athens-Clarke County authorities WSB-TV Channel 2 [Video] If you see him, contact Athens-Clarke County ... dlvr.it/T6Fp2g

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Right At Home | Rhome, tx(@eldercaretxas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Caregiver burnout is a challenge, but acknowledging it and seeking support can make a difference. Self-care isn't selfish; it's essential for effective caregiving. 👉linktr.ee/eldercaretexas

Caregiver burnout is a challenge, but acknowledging it and seeking support can make a difference. Self-care isn't selfish; it's essential for effective caregiving. 👉linktr.ee/eldercaretexas #CaregiverBurnout #RightAtHomeRhome
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Leah Stanley(@E3Cares) 's Twitter Profile Photo

E3 Caregiving’s Tuesday Tip:

If the patient is having mobility issues, find out what help they actually need by asking their doctor to do a “Falls Risk Assessment” to determine which—if any—mobility aids are necessary.

E3 Caregiving’s Tuesday Tip: 

If the #dementia patient is having mobility issues, find out what help they actually need by asking their doctor to do a “Falls Risk Assessment” to determine which—if any—mobility aids are necessary.
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Nina Mulgrave(@NinaMNHI) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heart Talks: Parental loss, being a caretaker, Singapore’s healthcare system and a heartfelt message Community [Video] In this camcorder interview video, I met up with a… dlvr.it/T66yN7

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Hanna Polansla(@HannaPELN) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris Hemsworth responds claims Alzheimers is making him quit Hollywood [Video] It really kind of pissed me off because it felt like I had been vulnerable ... dlvr.it/T6F669

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