Caregiver Resources

A Beginner’s Guide to Exercising with Limited Mobility

A Beginner’s Guide to Exercising with Limited Mobility

Posted by Chad Birt on Fri Jan 28 2022

Beyond the health benefits, exercise can enhance your quality of life and help you gain more independence. When you regularly work out, your muscles are stronger, your flexibility is enhanced, and you’re less likely to trip and fall.Read More


Common PEG Tube Problems and How to Prevent Them

Common PEG Tube Problems and How to Prevent Them

Posted by Chad Birt on Wed Jan 26 2022

Tube feeding has come a long way since it was first invented. Modern PEG tubes are discreet, comfortable, and relatively easy to maintain. Still, complications can arise. That’s why it’s so important for family caregivers to know how to spot common PEG tube problems.Read More


Why Cold Weather Makes MS Worse and What To Do About It

Why Cold Weather Makes MS Worse and What To Do About It

Posted by Chad Birt on Mon Jan 24 2022

Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) is challenging any time of year, but for some people, the cold winter months exacerbate symptoms like stiff muscles, muscle spasms, and difficulty moving the limbs. When combined, these factors can make even simple activities like getting dressed, preparing a meal, or turning up the thermostat challenging, especially if you live on your own.Read More


Nominate your loved one for the 2022 caregiver of the year awards.

2022 Caregiver of the Year Awards

Posted by Carewell Staff on Tue Jan 04 2022

To celebrate the commitment and sacrifices you (or the caregiver you love) have made, our annual Caregiver of the Year is opening for nominations and awarding a cash prize of $5,000 to one outstanding caregiver. See details inside for how you apply.Read More