Caregivers Information
Family members are supported as they learn to take care of their loved one.
Caring for the hospice patient at home can be very rewarding. However it is physically and emotionally draining for both the caregiver and the family.
It is important that you the caregiver take care of yourself. You will need moments of rest and relief if you are to remain physically and emotionally able to help the patient. We are here to give you this time.
Our trained volunteers are there for the caregiver as well as the family providing support and respite during the day and in the evening 7 days a week.
What You Can Do To Be a Supportive Caregiver
is a lengthy brochure containing the steps you can take to be an effective caregiver.
The Caregiver’s Journey - Imagine helping a friend on a journey to a remote monastery perched on top of a mountain...
From Your Hands to God’s Arms — Saying Good-bye - Letting go is one of the most powerful expressions of faith and one of the greatest parting gifts you can offer your dying loved one.
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