Friday, November 9, 2012

Reasons To Be Glad

One of my favorite activities is to mow the lawn. Without a doubt I proceed:
  • I know when it is needed
  • I know what it takes to get the job done
  • I know when it is finished
Caregiving was like that too. Very gratifying.

Advocating for Caregivers was a different story. However these facts are true:
  • I knew that it was needed
  • I knew that it took caregiving to get the job done
  • I know that this effort of mine is finished...to be championed by someone else

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Caregiver Support via email

Possibly you are a caregiver with needs or you know a caregiver needing support. Sometimes email is the only option for spreading insight which can even come close to being there. Until you find a better answer you can try sending your support requests to mlberg.caregiver.blog@gmail.com. Write “Caregiver Support” in the subject line and we will try to help.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

find someone to take up the challenge to reach the next starting point.

v. Challenge

If you can find an interested party that would take up the challenge to reach
the next stopping point it will help tremendously.

The “non-disease specific” standard of providing support for caregiving men
is an awkward description but most men won’t venture out in public to become
labeled as caregivers if there is any stigma associated with seeking
support.

The moniker “ITN” (In Their Names) together with the Support Group theme was
created becuase guys would find more success telling others “I’m going to an ITN
meeting” than they have luck with saying “I’m going to a support group
meeting.”

Like a Rotary Club or Lions Club or AA meeting, what goes on inside is easy
once you get past the door. So for that reason ITN is not the charitable work
of a hospital or medical center (thereby justifying their touts “Have your
procedure done with us”).

But why tell you here? Frankly it won’t do me any good (not that I wouldn’t
have wanted support). If somehow it (Caregiver support) can take on a new face
now it might become a meaningful endeavor later. But until it gets started (with
all its flaws, hiccups, and setbacks) it won’t ever get any better.

It must be a collective effort, i.e. not reliant upon any one individual or
group for its success and continued growth. So here it is, bread cast upon the
waters. Do your best.