We all live with terrible regrets over things we've said or done ...even if at the time we felt we had the best of intentions. This caller expressed his sorrow over things he said ...however well meaning ...to his mother as she mourned the loss of his father. He felt he was helping, but looking back ..he realized he should have handled it differently.
We spend some time talking about that, and how we as caregivers can better sort through our inventory of mistakes.
Peter Rosenberger hosts the nationally syndicated program: HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER.
Hope for the Caregiver is the broadcast outreach of Standing With Hope, a 501(c) 3 organization. Donations are considered tax-deductible by IRS laws.
Harsh Judgment
A Sacred And Patriotic Duty
Caregivers and the No Huddle Offense
The Terrifying Parts Are True
They Raised Two Children With Huntington’s Disease
Not Making It Worse Counts As A Win
The Trauma of Veterans, Active Duty, And First Responders
Fret Not
Helping Struggling Soldiers and First Responders
Gracie Gives and Update
Respect The Trauma
Immeasurable Cost
Caregivers and Rest - Is it Possible?
Update On My Dispute With Lyft
What Anchors Your?
Caregivers and Anger Management
Caregivers and Geriatric Services
Caregivers and Borrowed Courage
Legal Protection For Family Caregivers
The Real Public Servants
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