Health Care
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Dr. “Nick” Baird – RMH Alum Extraordinaire
All caregivers serve others. Some even serve millions. One example is Dr. Nick Baird. Continue reading
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The Ripple Effect of Caring Acts
Always remember that more persons care about your welfare than you could imagine; then, when someone you know has a rough patch, reach out and show you care! Continue reading
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First Day-Last Day: More Caregivers in Alumni Hit Parade
I remember the loving presence of each today. Continue reading
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First Day-Last Day: More From Alumni Hit Parade
Memory sees so many as they looked back then at Toledo Riverside, Riverside Methodist, and Nashville Baptist Hospital. But I remember the loving presence of each today. That remains the same! Continue reading
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I’m So Glad We Had That Time Together
After the wounded are healed, the ill vomit, the mom delivers, someone has to clean up, ensure the electricity works and staff cared for. Thank you caregivers for SHOWING UP. I’m so glad we had that time together. Continue reading
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“The Magnetic Flood of Sympathy and Friendship”
The requirement of professional distance for caregivers creates pitfalls. Too much distance seals off humanity. Falling too deeply into patient’s troubles can exhaust caregivers. Most of my fellow former caregivers at Baptist Hospital, Riverside Methodist, and Riverside Toledo found the… Continue reading
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Abundance (of memories)
Hymns are sacred. So is your caregiving career of easing other’s suffering. Abundant thanks to you for choosing to serve. Continue reading
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Those little geniuses – again – And an invitation to you
What are 3 and 4 year olds teaching US with how they answer our questions. What happens when we give them MORE credit for their insights and challenge them more? Continue reading
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What Do Your KIDS Think You Do?
What do 4-year-old children of caregivers think their parents do? I asked them Guaranteed entertainment…and insight. Continue reading
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More Laughs from Kids Teaching US – Life Choices Part 2
My version of the coin out of the ear trick is not just funny. It is a spectacular example of how to empower not just kids but how we can affirm others. But you have to do the “trick” right. Continue reading
