
Readmissions: The Fear Every Caregiver Carries
When I was taking care of my mother at home after she suffered a brain stroke, life had already changed in ways I was still

When I was taking care of my mother at home after she suffered a brain stroke, life had already changed in ways I was still

I was helping a friend who was caring for her father in the hospital. He had just been shifted from the ICU to the ward

Money matters. And how. A close friend once confided in me about the financial strain she was facing while caring for her terminally ill mother.

When my husband was finally ready to be discharged after a major surgery, I was relieved overwhelmingly so. The hardest part, I thought, was behind

A hospital is considered the safest place for medical care. You are surrounded by trained nurses, doctors, physiotherapists, dieticians, and support staff who know exactly

Sister Manju that was how everyone addressed her. And every single time, she responded with the same warmth: a gentle smile, steady eye contact, and

Last Christmas and my birthday which fall in the same week—I spent them in a hospital room with my 92-year-old father. We had just shifted
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