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Take Care of Yourself – Resources for Care Givers
Being a caregiver for someone with a disability or chronic disease is a very important role. It usually involves a number of tasks that can be very time consuming, and can require a great deal of effort. If we do not learn to recognize that certain tasks and expectations can take their toll on us, we may find ourselves headed down the path of burnout. Burnout can be defined as exhaustion of physical or emotional strength or motivation, usually as a result of prolonged stress. Community Health Charities has partnered with member charity The ALS Association to create a video podcast to provide tips, helpful hints and resources available to those who serve in a care giving role. Click here to view this important and informational podcast.

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National Kidney Foundation of Maine
Provides funds and services directly to patients and families challenged by renal disease. Promotes organ donation, research, public and professional education.

 

  
Staff Sergeant Mark Thompson convinced the Army that having type-1 diabetes should not keep him from serving in Iraq. Thompson, 28, is an Iowa native. He has been married for nine years and has a son, Kyle, who is two years old. He has always had something of a travel bug, and it was this desire to see the world that inspired Thompson to join the Army. That, and the stories he heard from his college roommate -- an older student who had served in the Vietnam War. As Thompson listened, the Army started to sound like an adventure.

 
 
 

 

 

 

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