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Stress Relief Daily Photos

January 3, 2021

A bright sunrise is always inspiring, and as we start this new year we are looking forward to brighter days ahead. This week’s stress relief photo was taken along Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois. Please enjoy and feel free to share the photo and inspirational quote with loved ones. Now more than ever, we thank you caregivers and certified nursing aides for your hard work and caring for our seniors. Caregivers provide companionship and caregiving to seniors, and must remember to “care for the caregiver.” We hope you and your families continue to stay well during these challenging times. We hope your year is off to a great start and we wish you all the best in the coming week.

“Each year’s regrets are envelopes in which messages
of hope are found for the new year.”
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

December 27, 2020

As this challenging year draws to a close, we are all looking forward to the new year with great hope. There is beauty like the art in this photo all around us. This week’s photo was taken in Las Cruces, New Mexico. 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 Happy New Year!

“Hope is the thing with feathers; that perches in the soul,
and sings the tune, without the words, and never stops- at all.
-Emily Dickinson

December 20, 2020

Although the holidays look different this year, we can still appreciate the traditions we share and the joy they bring us. 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. Senior care training assists caregivers to better manage a senior’s care needs and manage caregiver stress. We hope you continue to stay well during these challenging times. For those who celebrate, we wish you a Merry Christmas.

“It’s not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving.”
-Mother Teresa