Care for yourself & your loved one with faith, love, family & culture! I am a different kind of caregiver presently, but I did live with my mother and I know what it is like! I am now a long distance caregiver which coordinates her care and am still on 24/7 call. I know there are some long distance caregivers out there who still care for their families both psychologically and financially.


Hi, Terry -
Congratulations on continuing in your caregiving role from a distance. In some ways, I'd imagine that the role you are taking is more difficult than those of us who have daily contact with our loved ones who have Alzheimer's Disease.
Many people are serving in a similar long-distance role. What advice would you give them?
Dorian