Caregiving is a universal concern. We will all serve as caregivers numerous times over the course of a life time. Sooner or later, you will be called upon to care for a loved one. Ultimately, you, too, will need additional care. Are you prepared to provide care? To receive care? These are important questions to consider before the caregiving crisis lands on your front porch. As an educator and lifelong student, Jane Barton’s Prepare To Care podcast will showcase Jane’s soothing style while providing beneficial resources, Jane Barton’s Prepare To Care podcast will showcase Jane’s soothing style while providing beneficial resources, timely stories, and ideas for every listener, which will help you Prepare To Care.
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Caregiving is a universal concern, and in some form or fashion, we are all called to care. Each one of us will serve as caregivers numerous times in t...