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Making the Most of Caregiving Visits

36 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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Caregiving visits can feel overwhelming when time is limited and needs are constantly changing. In this episode, Cortney and Julie share practical ways to make visits more meaningful, focusing on presence over tasks, creative activities that foster connection, and routines that adapt as care needs evolve. A compassionate conversation about showing up with intention, even when plans shift and moments look different than they used to.

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