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A Blog Indeed
Let us help guide you through the caregiver's journey with inspirational stories, resources and other helpful information in our blog.


The 8 Areas of Life – Engagement is the 5th Area
Engagement meaning –the effectiveness of gaining attention and joy in whatever your aging loved one does. When you are engaged in something, time goes so fast. We will give you some ideas, tips, stories and suggestions so your aging loved one and you can experience more satisfying Engagement to further meet the needs of this 5th Area of Life.
Robyn Pearson
2 days ago7 min read


The 8 Areas of Life – Activities is the 4th Area
calming; security; predictability; inside; outside; internally; externally; respectful. Dementia care must go beyond physical safety to include emotional security, predictability, and proactive support. Common problems: people coming into their suite/room; intimidation by others; dementia and confusion contribute to emotional insecurity; unpredictability; items not secured appropriately.
Robyn Pearson
May 47 min read


The 8 Areas of Life – Safety is the 3rd Area
calming; security; predictability; inside; outside; internally; externally; respectful. Dementia care must go beyond physical safety to include emotional security, predictability, and proactive support. Common problems: people coming into their suite/room; intimidation by others; dementia and confusion contribute to emotional insecurity; unpredictability; items not secured appropriately.
Robyn Pearson
Mar 316 min read


The 8 Areas of Life – Comfort is the 2nd Area
Over the next while and in many different ways, we will discuss Comfort as being the opposite of when anxiety and upset take hold. We will give you ideas, tips, stories and suggestions to try so you and your aging loved one can experience more Comfort and meet the needs of the 2nd Area of life.
Robyn Pearson
Feb 257 min read


The 8 Areas of Life – Health is the 1st Area
We all want the same things –to love and support our aging loved ones so they feel good, know they are valued and remain safe.
Robyn Pearson
Feb 37 min read
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