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I have been a professional caregiver for twenty years and I continue to learn a valuable life lesson everyday. I’m always amazed how sorrow and pain can bring such wonderful gifts as wisdom, patience, insight and love. I think it is very easy to make the mistake of tunnel visioning on the tasks we have at hand. We get so caught up on the daily necessities and routines, that we forget or ignore the very things that can bring us joy and teach us many valuable lessons. I was hired to care for a very special lady. I was to prepare meals for her, make sure she took her medication properly, do light housekeeping and provide transportation to and from the market and her doctor’s appointments. All of these task were important and necessary, so she could remain living independently. Our focus was just that, helping her to remain independent. It was on a cold rainy night, she had just crawled into bed, and she turned her little head and smelled her pillow. I noticed tears running from her eyes. She looked up at me and said, “it’s been such a long time since I’ve had clean sheets; I love the smell of fresh clean sheets. I could not change the sheets myself anymore, I didn’t know how to manage hanging onto my walker and changing the sheets at the same time. Thank you so much for changing my sheets.” Angelica White, a professional caregiver for twenty years considers it an honor and privilege to have been a part of so many wonderful peoples lives. Visit, www.mycaregiversfamily.com |
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