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December 11, 2023

We celebrate this festive time of year with lights and candles to brighten the darkness. It can also be busy and stressful and we hope you are able to take a few moments to yourself. This week’s stress relief photo was taken in Chicago, Illinois. Caregiverlist invites you to enjoy the photo and share it with loved ones. At Caregiverlist we know the realities of caregiver stress. Now more than ever we thank you caregivers and certified nursing aides for your hard work and for caring for our seniors. If you celebrate Hanukkah, we wish you a happy one, and we hope everyone has a great week ahead.

“The candles are many but the light is one.”

-Rumi
December 4, 2023

The days are shorter now, but the holiday lights all around us help to brighten the darkness and are enjoyed by young and old. This week’s stress relief photo was taken at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois. Caregiverlist invites you to enjoy the photo and share it with loved ones. At Caregiverlist we know the realities of caregiver stress. Now more than ever we thank you caregivers and certified nursing aides for your hard work and for caring for our seniors. We hope you can take a few moments to yourself and have a great week ahead.

“If everything around seems dark, look again, you may be the light.”
-Rumi

November 27, 2023

We hope you were able to enjoy a restful Thanksgiving holiday. Winter is setting in, but there are still bits of autumn color to appreciate. We invite you to take a moment to relax and enjoy our stress relief photo and inspirational quote and share them with loved ones. This week’s photo was taken in Chicago, Illinois. Thank you caregivers and certified nursing aides for your hard work and the care you provide for our seniors. More caregivers are always needed as seniors in America are living longer. Learn more about how to become a caregiver. We hope you have a great week ahead.

“When it comes to life the critical thing is whether you
take things for granted or take
them with gratitude.”

-G.K. Chesterton