What I can do for you and for yours.
 
I can provide care for you or your loved one as I did for my mother. In doing so, I hope to improve the quality of life of both the person in need and of the caregiver. Caregiver "burnout" has become a significant public health concern; we all have our limits, physical and emotional. I have lived there.
 
My mother died of cancer at age seventy three.Through her illness, I saw to all of her needs and managed her care and finances while I was living and working in another city, a situation an increasing number of adults have to face while caring for themselves and their immediate families at the same time. There are times when agonizing choices have to be made, adding to the emotional distress
 
As medical science has progressed, and nutrition has improved, so have our life spans, increasing the number of very old and frail women who require chronic care and attention to quality of life.
 
I and others like me can help improve the quality of life of burdened families and, especially, the elderly who do not have family support.