I wanted to get feedback from the group. It seems many are struggling with ideas on activities to do with their loved one and that others like a caregiver or friend can do. I have brainstormed individually with some of the group but I wanted to keep a running thread where the group can share ideas with each other. Looking forward to hearing from the group.
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I have been listing some ideas for the caregiver on the whiteboard, but I think I’m going to start listing all cores, errands, and projects that need to be done and make it a list for both of us. It seems that referring to the list as something that needs to be done helps Phil, and it helps focus my efforts, too.