Many of you simply care for your spouse and children and for others who may be living in your homes. Some of you are caring for elderly parents either in your home or theirs. Many are trying to manage the needs of a large family while working a full-time job.
How do you stay in touch with all of this? Do you have all the medical papers needed for each individual should a crisis arise? Do you have easy access to medicine lists, doctors’ numbers, and other vital information? Could someone else find the information if you were unavailable?
If you have a child with specific allergies or needs, do others in your family know what their needs are?
My brother faithfully called me from out of state every single week to ask about Mother’s condition and her needs. I did well to tell him how she was that very day. Later I would recall information he needed but I had failed to tell him.
I’ve been exploring some ideas that may be helpful for you. In doing so, I look for inexpensive to free and programs or items that are easy to use and understand (in other words, something even I could manage easily!)
In my next letter I will be sharing one of the best products I have seen for managing information for the entire family in one place. Be thinking now of those who may need this information and be on the lookout for Caring from the Heart next week.
Hugs,
Encourage a friend to sign up for the newsletter. Help is on its way! Also, a copy of MY MOTHER MY CHILD would make a great Mother’s Day gift for any age.