Amazing Care Member Spotlight — Jeannette Koijane
JK: I'll start by telling you a little bit about our network and then we can talk about how we fit in with what Amazing Care does. I'm from Palo Alto originally, but I've lived
JK: I'll start by telling you a little bit about our network and then we can talk about how we fit in with what Amazing Care does. I'm from Palo Alto originally, but I've lived
Happy Summer to all of you! I hope that all of you are in good spirits and staying healthy as we enjoy the summer months. Along with many others, I’ve been sheltering-in-place, and my dreams
Scenario 1: Ring, Ring goes your telephone. “You’ve won the lottery! We just need you to pay for shipping, custom duties, insurance or taxes and then we’ll send your check!” Scenario 2: Buzz, Buzz!
Hello Friends, I tore up the first draft of this newsletter, as I couldn’t bring myself up to writing yet another reflection on Covid-19. Instead, I thought about how the world looks at people
Knowing your health status today, it is possible for you to determine your goals for care. But what if your health status suddenly changes—you get into a devastating accident or you suffer a massive stroke?
As part of a lifestyle and aging series, we’re working with renowned photographer Terry Lorant to showcase inspirational leaders in the industry. Each month, we’ll feature one or a few inspirational member(s) of the Amazing Care Network
On May 10, 2020, we celebrate Mother’s Day! That’s also the day that National Women’s Health Week begins and goes on until the end of the week on May 16th. It sounds like “Girl
Hello Friends, I tore up the first draft of this newsletter, as I couldn’t bring myself up to writing yet another reflection on Covid-19. Instead, I thought about how the world looks at people my
I was involved in an unfortunate situation to see a loved one have her nest egg taken by someone she thought was a trustworthy caregiver. For the sake of anonymity, I’ll call the elder
Hello Friends! I hope that this letter finds you and your loved ones well. As we close in on one month of sheltering-in-place, I reflect on how challenging these times have been on so many