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Yoga for Caregivers

by Parichay Rudina
​For the last few months, Wilder has been offering a Gentle Yoga for Caregivers class. Twice a month, caregivers come to our Community Center for Aging, roll out a yoga mat, and get into a… Read more »

Navigating Hospitalizations 101: Transitional Care Units

by Sarah Lahr
As we discussed in the first post in Navigating Hospitalizations 101, hospitals are one of the most complex systems in our nation. If you are caregiving for a family who is hospitalized, one of the… Read more »

Navigating Hospitalizations 101: The Hospital Care Team

by Sarah Lahr
The moment you dread…Mom is headed to the hospital for the first time since you have had to step in to do more for her. You are now faced with navigating one of our nation’s most complex systems:… Read more »

Strategic Planning for Caregiving

by Susan Ryan
Caregivers of people with dementia often ask: “Why does my husband sit for hours doing nothing?” or “Why does my mother sleep so much? Dementia is a disorder in which there’s a decline in mental… Read more »

Senior Housing Solution: Plan Ahead

by Catherine Engstrom
​​For many people, moving to a new home is a fairly simple process. You sell your house or give notice to a landlord, find a new place, and move. But when you’re looking for a place that will also… Read more »

How Can We Help People with Disabilities Live Fully in the Community

by Jocelyn Schowalter
Minnesota’s plan to help people with disabilities live more fully in the community has been in the news lately.
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