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Mindfulness for Caregivers
In the realm of caregiving, where the responsibilities can feel ceaseless and the challenges overwhelming, the concept of mindfulness for caregivers emerges as a beacon of hope. Amidst the demands of tending to the needs of others, caregivers often neglect their own well-being. However, integrating mindfulness practices into their routine can cultivate resilience, alleviate stress,…
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Accessible Places to Kayak in Utah
Kayaking is a great activity that you can do on a caregiving shift or as a family in the summer months. If you have a loved one with a disability that has a hard time making it through rough terrain or steep slopes, but would love to try kayaking, here are some great accessible places…
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Teaching Boundaries to Adults with Developmental Disabilities
Teaching boundaries to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) is an important life skill for learning to sit for job interviews, have meaningful friendships, and to be an an integrated member of their local community. These skills can often be tricky to navigate but you can eventually see positive changes over time. Teaching Boundaries…
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21 Easy Cooking Recipes for Adults with Learning Disabilities
A lot of our posts about disability friendly activities suggest getting in the kitchen with the person receiving care. We often suggest boxed baking mixes because they’re easy when you’re looking for something fun to do. When you’re ready to jump into harder skills though, here are some cooking recipes for adults with learning disabilities…
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All About Personal Hygiene for Adults with Disabilities
Teaching personal hygiene for adults with disabilities is a crucial skill and step for them to master and gain more independence in their daily lives. It helps them to have increased dignity, privacy, and self-confidence, which is why it’s important for them to gain as much independence in this area as possible. Benefits of Personal…
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Adaptive Kitchen Equipment (15 Products to Try!)
The hardest part about gaining independence in the kitchen is finding the right adaptive tools to meet the needs of the individual with disabilities. Here are 15 great pieces of adaptive kitchen equipment to try for yourself or a loved one. Adaptive Kitchen Equipment: Adaptive kitchen equipment doesn’t have to be specifically marketed products for…
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5 Reasons to Be a Caregiver
There are so many reasons to be a caregiver. With Giv.care we make the caregiving process easy so that you can spend more time with your client helping them reach their goals and less time doing administrative tasks and trying to figure out what you should be doing. We take the guesswork out of everything…
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10 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Caregiver (+ a Bonus Question!)
When embarking on the journey of hiring a caregiver for yourself or a loved one, it’s crucial to ask the right questions to ensure you find the perfect match. These “Questions to Ask When Hiring A Caregiver” serve as your compass in navigating the hiring process, guiding you towards selecting a caregiver who is not…
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How to Get a Utah Handicap Placard
Getting a Utah handicap placard for your vehicle is a fairly simply process that requires a few forms filled out by you and your primary care physician. The process takes about a month from start to finish, and then requires a little upkeep every few years to maintain your eligibility. Step 1: Obtain Form TC-842…
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Volunteer Opportunities for People with Disabilities
Doing acts of service is a great way to get connected to your local community and build relationships. If you’re looking for volunteer opportunities for people with disabilities, here are several great options and reasons why you should help people with disabilities serve their communities. Why People with Intellectual and Developmental Delays (IDD) Should Volunteer:…