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Stress Relief Daily Photos

July 21, 2014

Taking time to reflect and relieve our stress is important for all of us.  This week’s photo was taken at Gleneagles golf course in Perthshire, Scotland.  It is beautiful place even if you do not play golf. Caregiverlist invites all family caregivers and professional caregivers to take a moment for relaxation with our photo of the week and inspirational quote. Please enjoy and feel free to share this photo with friends and family.  Thank you caregivers and certified nursing aides for caring for our seniors.   We can provide resources to help care for the caregiver. Senior care training assists caregivers to better manage a senior’s care needs and manage caregiver stress. Have a great week.

July 14, 2014

How calm, beautiful and relaxing the water can be.  Caregivers provide companionship to seniors, and caregivers must remember to “care for the caregiver.”  This week’s photo was taken along Lake Michigan in Wisconsin this summer. Take a moment to breathe deeply and let the stress fade away. Please enjoy and feel free to share this photo and inspirational quote with your loved ones. Caregivers know the realities of caregiver stress, and we can help you relieve that stress. Thank you for all you do, and have a great week. 

“A diamond is a piece of charcoal that handled stress exceptionally well.”  -Unknown

July 7, 2014

Hopefully you were able to enjoy a fun and festive holiday with your friends and family.  Caregivers can take time to relax and we invite you to take a moment to yourself with this week’s photo.  It was taken in Oxfordshire, England on a morning walk, just as the mist was starting to lift and signaling the beginning of a beautiful day. Thank you, caregivers and certified nursing aides for all that you do for your our seniors. More caregivers are always needed as seniors in America are living longer. You can learn more about becoming a senior caregiver and apply for a job near you. Have a great week. 

“There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature- the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after the winter.”  

-Rachel Carson