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Stress Relief Daily Photos

April 11, 2021

Beautiful spring days are such a joy to savor as winter’s chill subsides. This week’s photo of tulips, a springtime favorite, was taken Chicago, Illinois. Caregiverlist invites you to enjoy the photo and share it with loved ones. At Caregiverlist we know the realities of caregiver stress, especially during these difficult times. Now more than ever we thank you caregivers and certified nursing aides for your hard work and caring for our seniors. We hope you are staying well, and wish you a great week ahead.

“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift.
That is why it is called the present.”
-Eleanor Roosevelt

April 4, 2021

Spring is blossoming again, and with it, a sense of new life and a fresh beginning. This week’s stress relief photo was taken in Chicago, Illinois. Please enjoy and feel free to share the photo and inspirational quote with loved ones. Now more than ever, we are grateful for what you do, and thank you, caregivers and certified nursing aides, for your hard work and caring for our seniors.  We hope you continue to stay well during these challenging times, and hope you have a great week ahead.

“Never yet was a springtime, when the buds forgot to bloom.”
-Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

March 28, 2021

This week many of us will celebrate Easter and Passover, and although we still cannot gather as usual, we hope you have an enjoyable holiday. 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 of tulips was taken in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. We know this continues to be a stressful time for all of us, and especially for caregivers. 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. We hope you stay well and wish you a great week ahead.

“Life stands before me like an eternal spring with new and brilliant clothes.”
-Carl Friedrich Gauss