List of top 14 famous quotes and sayings about caregivers of parents to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.
Top 14 Quotes For Caregivers Of Parents
#1. But then, six months ago, my dad hauled me with him to this shaddy town in Alaska. Seward Peninsula, just below Arctic Circle? And then, middle of May - we flew to Fairbanks on a prop plane, and then we came here.

#2. Never give up hope. If you do, you'll be dead already.
Dementia Patient, Rose from The Inspired Caregiver

#3. I know what's it's like to grow up with ADHD and how important it is for parents, caregivers and patients, to have access to accurate information.

#4. Parents are the designated caregivers and are best suited for being able to raise children.

#5. Resistance to change in the mental health system comes disguised as protection of civil liberties and freedom of speech. As a result, many parents, families, and caregivers are at a loss and feel defeated by the majority of Americans who strive to maintain the current rules of society.

#6. I'm an immigrant myself. It was a tough road to come to America and work.

#7. I'm the biggest nerd you'd want to meet. There are bigger, but you don't want to meet them.

#8. You can care very much about someone without being capable of becoming their primary caregiver in the event of their parents' untimely death.

#9. I don't want him to say his hope (wish) out loud. Some things need to be simply planted in the soft dirt of possibility.

#10. Known to the Lord from the beginning were all your sins. Nevertheless, He still loved you.

#11. That as long as we are being remembered, we remain alive.

#12. More and more," said Heron, reaching a distance about ten feet away from him, and slowly circling to the side. "Kira, sweetie, I'm going to murder your dad.

#13. During disasters young children usually take their cues from their parents. As long as their caregivers remain calm and responsive to their needs, they often survive terrible incidents without serious psychological scars.

#14. Parents, families, and caregivers are a "minority" group in the mental health system. This population is hungry for knowledge, direction, and peace of mind. The first step toward these things is embracing truth about our "fallen" mental health system
