There are many reasons someone might choose to leave a CDPAP caregiver job. This could come down to having other interests or landing a new
Books Every Caregiver Should Read
Burnout, stress, and hopelessness are among the problems that caregivers regularly deal with. Nonetheless, these challenges are certainly manageable. By picking up the right books,
Guide for CDPAP Caregivers on Pneumonia in the Elderly
Pneumonia can be a mild to severe condition which may affect a person’s mental, physical and lifestyle wellbeing. Elderly people are especially prone to suffering
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Caregiver Burnout
CDPAP caregivers have very difficult jobs and they’re rarely financially compensated for their work. As a result, it’s only natural that they experience stress from
Caregiver Mental Health
People who provide care to loved ones with chronic or disabling conditions are themselves at an increased risk of developing emotional, mental, and physical health
A Guide to Mental Illness Disability in New York
Many people find that they or a loved one cannot work and earn a living because they are dealing with a mental illness. While not
A CDPAP Guide on Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injuries (or TBI) are usually caused by a blow to the head. They commonly occur after a fall or a car accident. Brain
Caring for Depression: A CDPAP Aide Guide
Everyone has times where they feel weighed down by the world. These feelings are normal and most people experience them at some point. However, depression
Hallucinations in the Elderly
An elderly person who hallucinates may see, hear, smell, or taste something that isn’t there. While some hallucinations involve ordinary visions of people or situations
Common Diseases of the Elderly
Now that people are living longer than ever, diseases associated with old age are more common. Below you’ll find descriptions of some of the most