The Fundamentals of Caring Comments

  • Jacynthe 2022-02-15 08:01:37

    I'm fucking like it! Life is a little bitch, Admit it and accept it! Today you can live as you think about it, these is the only tine we have! Refreshing road scenery, full screen of golden sentences! I'm fucking like...

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  • Verda 2022-02-15 08:01:37

    Cherish one and only one life, don't waste time.



    Death and short life-

    " Caring Worker Story" English name: The Fundamentals of Caring " Caring Worker Story" tells about a retired writer who became a carer after experiencing his life tragedy. After six weeks of training, he met His first client: an 18-year-old muscular dystrophy full of swear...

  • Dexter 2022-02-15 08:01:37

    Feeling the shackles of life and the courage to explore after the view of nurses’ stories

    It should be said to be a very healing and inspirational story. The reticent male protagonist caused his beloved son to be killed in a car accident because of his negligence. It is difficult for him to get out of the grief of losing his beloved son, just like he can't get out of a marriage without...

The Fundamentals of Caring quotes

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    Caregiving Instructor: Caregiving is not just about feeding and clothing and cleaning. It is also about understanding how to navigate a complicated relationship between those who give care, and those who are in need of it. If you find yourself lost, frustrated, confused, you can always come back to this helpful mnemonic device: ALOHA. Ask, Listen, Observe, Help, Ask again.

    Caregiving Instructor: The fundamentals of caregiving are to give care... but not care too much. If you truly want a lasting career in caregiving, you'll need to adhere to the caregiver commandments. Write these down, they're important. I cannot take care of another unless I first take care of myself...

  • Ben: You think because you're in a wheelchair that gives you the right to say and do whatever you want?

    Trevor: You ever considered that maybe I'm just a prick, with or without the wheelchair?