How to Navigate Decision Fatigue When Working Toward Your Fitness Goals

[ad_1] Reviewed by Brian St. Pierre, MS, RD We all make thousands of decisions every day, large and small. What to have for breakfast. Whether or not to exercise—or when. Which project to tackle first at work. More coffee or not. After a while, it’s only natural that decision fatigue sets in. Decision fatigue can … Read more

Launching a Working Family Caregiver Employee Resource Group

[ad_1] Caregiving doesn’t just happen during the work hours. In fact, as a sandwich-generation working family caregiver, I often had to use my time off for care, leave work unexpectedly, and make calls during the workday. Sometimes, my head wasn’t completely wrapped around work due to all the caregiving worries and responsibilities. And yet, I … Read more

Working to Ensure a Senior Loved One Receives Proper Care

[ad_1] Last Updated: August 19, 2019 There comes a time when our parents or senior loved ones are no longer able to care for themselves. Some families choose senior living communities to care for a loved one’s needs during this time. It is important to continue to check-in with a loved one in senior living periodically, however, to confirm that they … Read more

Connecting People Connecting Support: Partnership working in action 

[ad_1] In conversation with Scottish Dementia Working Group and National Dementia Carers Action Network At the beginning of this year we were delighted to welcome 32 first year students from  the BSc Hons Speech and Language Pathology Course at the University of Strathclyde for their non-clinical placement experience. The first-year students joined us for two … Read more