The Dhance: The Most Important Tool In The Tool Box

As a younger man confronting another experience as a caregiver, I coped by “stuffing my feelings” and “numbing out” with alcohol. “Now I was facing Carol’s traumatic disease, I knew I had to be different.” Friends reminded me, “This is a marathon, not a sprint.” I was committed to being “consciously present” with Carol throughout… Continue reading The Dhance: The Most Important Tool In The Tool Box

“Going with the Flow” – Caring for Dementia and Alzheimer’s

By Mark Cimino, CiminoCare “Dad is no longer living! Don’t you remember?” said the frustrated daughter-caregiver to her Alzheimer’s inflicted mother, “He passed away 8 years ago!” In frustration, she continued, “Now stop asking me when dad’s getting home from work!” This conversation, and many, many like it plague thousands of families caring for a… Continue reading “Going with the Flow” – Caring for Dementia and Alzheimer’s

Survey Offers Insight on Coping with Advanced Prostate Cancer

(NAPSI)—There’s hopeful news for the estimated 2.5 million American men who are currently living with prostate cancer.i Recent studies and analyses have demonstrated that men with advanced prostate cancer are now living longer than ever.ii,iii While this is encouraging, managing the disease over a longer period of time may create physical and emotional burdens for… Continue reading Survey Offers Insight on Coping with Advanced Prostate Cancer