The Caregiving Zone
Monday, July 5, 2010

Geriatric Management Consulting #7

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I know I tend to harp on the fact that everyone in the relationship network is going to experience illness, aging, dying some-way, some-how,...
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Friday, July 2, 2010

Geriatric Management Consulting #6

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Interpretation of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Very often holistic can seem too New Agey, too soft as opposed to hard science. To quote a...
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Geriatric Management Consulting #5

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Another sentence from the article on the E-Myth website (www.e-myth.com), The Challenges of a Family Business, that grabbed my attention: “W...
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Monday, June 28, 2010

Geriatric Management Consulting #4

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Image courtesy of Michael Pflelghaar www.pfleghaar.com Recently there was an article on the E-Myth website (www.e-myth.com): The Challeng...
Friday, June 18, 2010

Geriatric Management Consulting #3

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I will be forever grateful to the colleague who told me about this book, The E Myth Revisited, Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What...
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Peggy Flynn, MA
It’s now been almost two years since The Caregiving Zone was published. In the interim I have been a member of various caregiving teams; worked at a for-profit home care agency; been the recipient of a Jefferson Award for Community Service and given talks on my favorite subjects: illness, aging, dying and death. I have also been considering how to take my work to the next level. I decided to go for a Graduate Certificate in Geriatric Care Management through the University of Florida (online course). This will bring my MA in the psychology and physiology of aging (Goddard) up-to-date. I look forward to more opportunities to be of service with a whole new toolkit! I just joined the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers (www.caremanager.org). Perpetual learner that I am, I have had a ball with on-line library access to geriatric and gerontological journals. I am reading some amazing stuff. Which brings me to why I decided to do a blog. I want to share what I am learning. So here goes! All comments appreciated.
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