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Five Small Ways Preserving Autonomy Protects Dignity in Caregiving
Caregiving often forces a series of visible decisions: where someone lives, who manages their medications, how safety is ensured. But beneath those obvious shifts, something more subtle — and often more painful — is happening. A person’s sense of autonomy begins to erode, sometimes long before anyone acknowledges it.
Dec 24, 20253 min read


5 Things Caregivers See That Doctors and Facilities Often Don’t
A practical, grounded look at five critical things caregivers see that doctors and facilities often miss, and why daily observation is essential for safe, effective care.
Dec 14, 20252 min read
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