by Peggy Flynn | Apr 29, 2022 | Aging, All, Books, Caregiving, Dying and Dealth, Resources
In my opinion, this book is poised to be a game-changer in the lived experience of dementia and dementia care. The author, Amy Bloom, describes navigating the realities of her husband’s Alzheimer’s as it impacted the various domains of his life and her life, up to and...
by Peggy Flynn | Mar 12, 2021 | All, Caregiving
Covid solitude has provided time for lots of introspection and reflection. There was a time I would have been on the front lines. Now, somewhat sadly in a spirit of self-preservation, I have to sit back watching, remembering and considering. I have been thinking of...
by Peggy Flynn | May 9, 2019 | Aging, Caregiving
Listen to guest, Peggy Flynn, on the 20-Minutes with Browyn Podcast, CLICK HERE…
by Peggy Flynn | Oct 23, 2018 | All, Caregiving
The most common portrayal of care provision is a relationship where the older and/or sick person is taken care of by younger, healthy family members or paid workers. This flies in the face of the reality that (1) in many homes the less sick person is caring for the...