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Reading: CoveyClub’s Guide to Caregiving and Grief

CoveyClub’s Guide to Caregiving and Grief

supporting yourself or a loved one through grief is challenging and depleting. Our guide will help to light the path

by Team Covey

Classes

Save Yourself Angst By Preparing Ahead of Time for Caregiving or For Care For You
with Mim Senft

In this class, Motivity Care co-founder Mim Senft will help you stop demystify the caregiving process and give you practical ways to help yourself and those you care for to live independently.

The Many Faces of Grief – And How to Deal with Them
with Kathy Koenig

Kathy Koenig, M.S, is a Certified Caregiver Consultant, Educator, and Certified Grief Coach, who will show us how grieving goes well beyond five stages.

Kathy Koenig

 

Articles

When Caregiving Disrupts Your Lifelong Plans

by Cindy Eastman

When Caregiving Disrupts Your Lifelong Plans

She was an empty nester with designs for a new life in Italy. But then her father moved in

When A Good Daughter Hates Caring for Her Aging Mother

by Anonymous

When A Good Daughter Hates Caring for Her Aging Mother

Her aging mother was demanding and impossible. This writer thought she might break

Just Say No to Your Aging Mother

by Anonymous

Just Say No to Your Aging Mother

Setting boundaries with your mom is no small task. But it can save your sanity -- and your relationship

When Both Parents Are Gone

by Harriet Riley

When Both Parents Are Gone

Even as a parent herself, she had always had mom and dad. Until she didn’t

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Podcasts

#235

Reinventing After Losing the Love of Your Life to Covid
with Maureen Lippe

“After losing him, I knew I was a business owner, I was a mom, but that other side of […] my life was completely gone.”

#199

Using Reinvention to Navigate Grief
with Katty Douraghy

After losing her whole family in the span of six months, Douraghy was blindsided by grief and forced very suddenly to find the resources to cope.

 


 

#186

Reinventing After the Worst Year of Your Life
with Jane Enright

When three consecutive tragedies occurred in the span of a year, Enright found herself recovering from physical injury, caregiving for a loved one, and grieving her best friend – all at once.

#126

When Letting Go of Grief Lets You Move On
with Dara Kurtz

“I had a conversation with my mom 20 years after her death. It was permission to go on with my life.”

 

 

 

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