In our workplaces all around us, though sometimes unseen, caregivers are faced with the task of trying to balance work and children while caring for an adult friend or family member. We know there are only so many hours in a day to squeeze in work and all of life’s other responsibilities. The result […]
Posted on March 4th, 2010 by Kevin Sypniewski
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Recently, Elizabeth Cohen of CNN wrote an article about is “Grandma drugged up?”
While the title was alarming, the reality was even more disturbing. I sent this article to our team at AGIS. The response was shocking. I immediately heard back from three employees that have had this experience in their own family. I got to thinking, if […]
Posted on August 14th, 2008 by Kevin Sypniewski
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Recently, I was speaking with some caregivers about taking care of themselves and how critical that is in the caregiving process. One caregiver that I had the opportunity to speak with was a dual-caregiver. By “dual-caregiver”, I mean helping care for her father and her mothering-in-law at the same time, not to mention her family […]
Posted on November 9th, 2007 by Kevin Sypniewski
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