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Caregiving: A Culture or a Profession?
Caregiving is more than a profession; it is a culture rooted in human dignity, responsibility, and love. This reflective article explores why caregiving should never be reduced to tasks, wages, or business alone and why society must honor both professional caregivers and the vulnerable people they serve.

Olatunji Taylor
Jul 34 min read


A Peaceful Path at the End of Life: Understanding Hospice Care
Hospice care is often misunderstood as “giving up,” but it’s a Medicare-covered program focused on comfort, symptom relief, and family support when an illness is terminal. Learn what hospice is, when it helps, what services are covered, common myths, and what families can realistically expect at home.

Olatunji Taylor
Jun 65 min read


Elder Abuse and Neglect: How to Recognize the Signs and Report Safely
Elder abuse and neglect can be hard to recognize—especially when it involves someone trusted. This family-friendly guide explains common warning signs, how to respond safely, and where to report concerns. Learn when to call 911, how APS and ombudsman programs help, and what to do about financial exploitation.

Olatunji Taylor
May 85 min read


The Caregiver’s Valentine: 6 Practical Ways to Receive Love (Not Just Give It)
Caregivers give love every day—but many struggle to receive it. This #ITISOKAYTONOTBEOKAY installment shares practical ways to accept help, feel supported, and reduce isolation, especially around Valentine’s Day. Learn “calendar love,” a simple Love Menu, and gentle scripts that help caregivers receive care without guilt.

Olatunji Taylor
Feb 135 min read
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