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A Community of Caregivers!
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Thank you so much for your support.
Not only do your kind words encourage me and my team to stay focused on your specific needs, they let others know that they are not alone.
If you’d like to offer your thoughts or suggestions, please feel free to write a note to me at:
Tammy@HomeBoundResources.com |
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"Tammy, thank you a million times for all your help with this and your tips, they have given me ideas and made it a little easier to cope with this. It gives me great pleasure to have found your web site and gained the knowledge that you have given me. I hope to be long time friends with you. I think I found your site at the right time like something lead me to it and for that I am forever grateful. I hope all is well with you and your family." —Stacy
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"Your suggestions were very sensible. The suggestions that you made about gathering up all the prescriptions and dosages to take to the doctors is something that I am now going to do with my husband's care. I've already spoken to his primary care physician about meeting with his office to coordinate all my husband's medications, specialist visits and diet. They were very co-operative with this idea and I'm relieved that I don't have to be alone in planning all his aftercare." —Jeanette
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"Thank you for your helpful tips. My mom about a month ago was told by her doctor that she is now terminally ill, and my dad recently had back surgery. They have a hospital bed in their normal living room, 2 oxygen concentrators, one for downstairs and one for upstairs and a walker and a portable potty. I was not ready to see all of this. I just wanted to thank you for what you have done and are doing." —Dorothy
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"I just requested that your tips be sent to me. You are truly remarkable! Thank you for making a difference in this world. My grandmother is not able to get around without her wheelchair and my mother-in-law is walking with the help of a cane, but really should be using a wheelchair. I am looking forward to receiving the information."—Denise
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“I signed up for your website in anticipation of having my Dad move down here with us. I figure your experience can help me think ahead and anticipate what I need to think about and plan for. We gave him a nice 89th birthday party. Everyone was there from the family including his great grand kids. He was very honored and pleased. So, although I don't have to anticipate the years of care giving that you went through, I do anticipate being home bound with him for awhile. But, that is what we do for those we love. I think back over those long years you experienced with your Mom and how that affected your life and I just go Wow! What a thing to have to face! You are an amazing young woman. Thanks for sharing your insights.” —Love, Sheryl
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“Tammy, I wanted to thank you for your ideas and more importantly your encouragement and caring and kindness to the elderly. I get so disgusted with all I have to do sometimes, and your ideas always remind me of all the kindnesses to be administered and it causes me to reflect and go back to the gentleness and love I so much want to demonstrate, not only to my mother, but others who may observe and be touched...thank you...what you do is so important to others.”—Jo
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“These tips are beginning to help me--let alone passing them on to a homebound loved one. Two weeks ago, I went to get my prescription refilled, and knew going in it is such a pain to find a pharmacy that takes my card, so I just asked, "How much would be if I paid cash?" Well to my surprise, the cost of $14.00 at [the one pharmacy], was $7.00 lower than [the other pharmacy's] quote. I thought all of the prices were regulated. Thanks for the ministry work!” —Doris
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“Thanks for being there, for all of us, in need of a sounding board.”
—With my prayers, to you and yours, Jo Ann
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