Author: Kreisler

I'm a Certified Chronic Pain Support Group Leader with U.S Pain Foundation, a Certified Caregiving Consultant in which I assist caregivers or persons with disabilities locate where to go, who to talk to or how to organize all the paperwork Involved. Along with four other caregivers we have published four books, "365 Caregiving Tips Practical Tips for Everyday Caregivers", with two available in Spanish. I am also a trifecta caregiver, I cared for my mom part time (heart disease and strokes), co-care for my brother in-law, Robert (epilepsy, mobility issues), he also lives with us, finally for myself (severe chronic low back pain) for 28 yrs. I host my own blog site, iCareTalk.net and am involved with many other sites and blogs. I have been a guest on radio shows and have moderated numerous internet shows. I am 56 yr. old, happily married (22 yrs), with two amazing daughters and an awesome son, a black labs and a large (8" dia.) turtle. I enjoy Meditation, Yoga, Photography, Art. My family (including my pets) are my past time. Namaste'

Taking mom/dad out of the nursing facility for anything…make sure you know this first

Home For The Holidays: Leaving The Nursing Home During A Medicare-Covered Stay November 15, 2018 Late November begins a time for gatherings with family and friends – Thanksgiving, soon followed by the December holidays. Nursing home residents often want to participate in these gatherings but may worry that they will lose Medicare coverage if they…

For Immediate Release: Don’t Punish Pain Nationwide Rally/Protest

Who: Chronically Ill Patients and Healthcare Providers What: The 5th Don’t Punish Pain Rally Nationwide Protest When: October 16, 2019 11AM – 1PM Where: Medical Board of California    2005 Evergreen Street    Sacramento, CA 95815   All Rallies: https://dontpunishpainrally.com/rallies-chart/   The 5th “Don’t Punish Pain Rally” will be held nationwide on October 16, 2019.   While attempting to rein in the abuse…

OVERDOSE DEATH MORE LIKELY AFTER COMING OFF OPIOIDS FOR PAIN

SEPTEMBER 6TH, 2019POSTED BY BOBBI NODELL-WASHINGTON (Credit: Getty Images) Patients coming off opioids for pain were three times more likely to die of an overdose in the years that followed, research shows. “We are worried by these results, because they suggest that the policy recommendations intended to make opioid prescribing safer are not working as intended,” says…