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March 10, 2014

Caregivers employed with senior care companies know the realities of caregiver stress. Caregiverlist invites all family caregivers and professional caregivers to take a moment for relaxation with our photo of the week and inspirational quote. This week’s photo shows us the beauty of the spring which we are eagerly awaiting. It was taken in St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin, Ireland.  Feel free to share this photo with your loved ones. Thank you caregivers and certified nursing aides for caring for our seniors and please refer your friends to apply for part-time and full-time job positions on Caregiverlist.com and visit our career center for additional career tools.

“May brooks and trees and singing hills join in the chorus too, and every gentle wind that blows send happiness to you.”

-Irish blessing

March 3, 2014

Caregivers employed with senior care companies know the realities of caregiver stress. Caregiverlist invites all family caregivers and professional caregivers to take a moment for relaxation with our photo of the week and inspirational quote. This week’s photo helps us appreciate the beauty in the frozen landscape of our own Lake Michigan. We know that spring is not far away now. Feel free to share this photo with your loved ones. Thank you caregivers and certified nursing aides for caring for our seniors and please refer your friends to apply for part-time and full-time job positions on Caregiverlist.com and visit our career center for additional career tools.

“Winter is on my head, but eternal spring is in my heart.” 

Victor Hugo

February 24, 2014

Caregivers employed with senior care companies know the realities of caregiver stress. Caregiverlist invites all family caregivers and professional caregivers to take a moment for relaxation with our photo of the week and inspirational quote. This week’s photo features an ancient mountain resting in Yosemite National Park, California.

“A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.”

John C. Maxwell