By Kavitha Cardoza, Clare Schneider — 2021
Perhaps the most important takeaway is the power of friendship . . . a friend can be a lifeline.
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One of my most cherished things in life is true friendships. I thrive on them and they thrive on me.
Veterans are molded by military culture—a unique set of values, traditions, language and humor, with unique subcultures. It has enough consistency across different branches, ranks and time periods to make most veterans feel a kinship.
When reaching out to veterans in need, don’t let your good intentions be sidelined by one of these common mistakes.
When Peter Keating took off from the starting line at the Boston Marathon, it was the realization of a dream come true, but he never imagined just how unique his 26.2-mile trek would be.
Navigating these waters can be intimidating, but it’s so worth it.
If you have a friend with a chronic illness, it’s important to be a source of support for them.
Cultivating insight can help caregivers build resilience to loss.
Learn how to give patients and their families the support they need.
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After The Times published a pair of articles on elder care—one about a Connecticut home health aide and another about women forgoing careers to care for older relatives—hundreds of our readers shared their own experiences with the hardships of trying to make the final years of a loved one’s life...
So what does help when a friend or family member is in the thick of caregiving, or any crisis?