
Top 19 Alzheimers Elder Care Quotes
#1. I don't see the songs as uplifting, but rather as trying to make lemonade from lemons, or whatever. When I listen to them, I understand the context. I don't like to pepper songs with my own experiences, though.
Patrick Stump
#2. If a union is to take place between opposites like spirit and matter, conscious and unconscious, bright and dark, and so on, it will happen in a third thing, which represents not a compromise but something new.
Carl Jung
#3. To care for those who once cared for us is one of the highest honors.
Tia Walker
#5. Charlie [Munger] and I are not big fans of resumes. Instead, we focus on brains, passion and integrity.
Warren Buffett
#6. Exercise is the best way to prevent Alzheimer. Rotate your arms; rotate your legs; twist your spine and activate your hippocampus to prevent Alzheimer.
Amit Ray
#7. My caregiver mantra is to remember: the only control you have is over the changes you choose to make.
Nancy L. Kriseman
#8. There's no love more intense than the love we have for our kids - and where there is intense love, there is also intense fear lurking beneath the surface.
Arianna Huffington
#9. Caregiving often calls us to lean into love we didn't know possible.
Tia Walker
#10. One goal of the mindful caregiver is to find ways to not feel 'dis-eased' in the caregiving process.
Nancy L. Kriseman
#11. No matter what anyone says or does, my task is to be good.
Marcus Aurelius
#12. It's time to take that leap and be what he believes is something achievable. Finally shed the weakness old Willow wore as a cloak of protection and allow my determination to be stronger and to be all the armor I need to protect myself.
Harper Sloan
#13. A grieving woman could sit alone on a jetty in the early morning. But not with a book in her hands.
Pia Juul
#14. While no one can change the outcome of dementia or Alzheimer's, with the right support you can change the journey.
Tara Reed
#15. Embracing a healing presence requires you to just be in the moment together.
Nancy L. Kriseman
#17. As your care recipient's advocate, be involved, don't accept the status quo, and don't be afraid to voice your concerns.
Nancy L. Kriseman
#18. Never give up hope. If you do, you'll be dead already.
Dementia Patient, Rose from The Inspired Caregiver
Peggi Speers
#19. That is much of what I think the writer's job is - to slow people down. To give them the chance to notice the passage of time as experienced by others as a reminder of what it is like to be alive. Because we are most often distracted from that. Massively distracted.
Adam Haslett
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