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There is Light at the end of the Covid Tunnel

April 25, 2021 by Lorna Seale

Guest Speaker Lynne Lotter Part 2 When a client you love passes away, you are flooded with many emotions. Sadness, grief, panic, and loss. This human being who has become a huge part of your life has gone. For almost … Read More

Categories communication, fear, loneliness, Mental Health, Travel

Flu, Flights, and Frustration … A Carer’s Journey to SA

April 20, 2021 by Lorna Seale

Guest Speaker: Lynne Lotter Little did I know when I kissed my Mum goodbye, January 31st 2020 in Benoni, giving her a big hug and saying, “Don’t be sad, I will see you in April, Plett is waiting, loads to … Read More

Categories communication, loneliness, Mental Health, Travel

One Year of Lockdown

April 15, 2021 by Lorna Seale

We’ve all completed one whole year of lockdown …. how are you? In my present booking we are only a 5-minute walk from the little town although the house is fairly hidden away and has a rather large garden with … Read More

Categories communication, Exercise, Mental Health

“That feeling when…I finally took control”

June 29, 2020 by Lorna Seale

As my 60th birthday fast approached, I was determined to enter the final third of my life, a slimmed-down, better version of me.  My late father once said, ‘if you want to witness your grandchildren growing up, you should perhaps … Read More

Categories communication, Diet, Exercise, Mental Health

Let’s talk about the only subject that’s been on everybody’s lips and mind for the past few weeks … COVID-19 or Corona Virus

April 7, 2020April 6, 2020 by Lorna Seale

Just about the whole world has been affected and we’ve still got a long way to go before we can breathe freely again and start to pick up the pieces to continue and renew our lives. It has been a … Read More

Categories communication, Mental Health
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How do you handle aggression when your client gets upset?

January 22, 2020 by Lorna Seale

This seems to be a tricky subject as I’m reading more and more about clients actually hitting their carers which must be quite horrific for that particular carer. We need to try and work out what prompted this aggression. Maybe … Read More

Categories communication, Mental Health Tags agression, agressive, caregivers

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  • Flu, Flights, and Frustration … A Carer’s Journey to SA
  • One Year of Lockdown
  • “That feeling when…I finally took control”
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