The problem with kindness – and its vast potential
Once we decide to be kind, we find ourselves experiencing belonging. This is what caregivers, paid or unpaid, can teach the rest of society
Read MorePosted by Donna Thomson | Nov 25, 2020
Once we decide to be kind, we find ourselves experiencing belonging. This is what caregivers, paid or unpaid, can teach the rest of society
Read MorePosted by Donna Thomson | Oct 6, 2019
Acute Care for Elders (ACE) is designed to treat elderly patients in a way that respects their abilities and limitations, speeds healing and promotes safe discharges home
Read MorePosted by Donna Thomson | Sep 15, 2019
Wards are staffed based on caring for a sick but otherwise self-sufficient patient population. The reality is patients need family caregivers in the hospital
Read MorePosted by Donna Thomson | Jul 7, 2019
Building self-care into natural caregiving requires a mind shift. Natural caring relationships are reciprocal. Our job is both to give and to receive care
Read MorePosted by Donna Thomson | Jun 16, 2019
Lesson learned: We need to apply child-friendly practices to adult care because when you are ill or injured, you feel like a child again
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