top of page

Blog
Search


Does brain training work?
The brain is another organ to keep fit, and regular workouts are a good thing! Our brains enable many types of thinking: Problem solving,...
Ann Hollander
Jun 27, 20222 min read


Understanding the rhythm of a disease
Much of the strain of caring for a loved one lies in the loss of a predictable routine, a sense of "normalcy." Understanding the course...
Ann Hollander
Jun 20, 20222 min read


Text message scamming: "Smishing"
Your loved one may be watching for phishing scams on email, but now there are scams carried out by short message service (aka, texting)....
Ann Hollander
Jun 13, 20222 min read


Caregiving with kids
Children generally like to feel included. But they may not know how to relate to an ill family member with limited abilities. Here are...
Ann Hollander
Jun 6, 20222 min read


Living with cancer as a chronic condition
Has your loved one been diagnosed with cancer? The vast majority (67%) of people with cancer live for another five years or more. A...
Ann Hollander
May 30, 20222 min read


When you envy others
Do you ever look at friends and find yourself mad or upset because they have free time? They don't have a relative that needs help? You...
Ann Hollander
May 23, 20222 min read


Primary care providers
A primary care provider (PCP) is charged with monitoring and treating a person's whole body. Specialists abound and indeed are important....
Ann Hollander
May 16, 20222 min read


Cooking tips for the visually impaired
Is low vision making it harder for your loved one to cook? If food preparation has been one of their pleasures, they are probably...
Ann Hollander
May 9, 20222 min read
bottom of page
