New Year’s Resolutions for Caregivers By Trish Hughes Kreis for Assisted Living Directory What better time than the beginning of a new year to make some resolutions? After all, it is tradition! For caregivers, though, the resolutions may look a little different than the usual “lose weight” or “exercise more.” New Year’s resolutions for caregivers…
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Repost: “Robert’s Excellent Christmas Spirit”
Trish Hughes Kreis is my lovely wife of 19+ years, creator of http://www.RobertsSister.com and Robert is her brother (muse) and my amazing brother in-law. Robert was born with epilepsy and has lived through various surgeries, tested products hoping they would help and even more invasive treatments. He has gone from caring for himself to a…
Assisted Living DIRECTORY has another wonderful post from Trish Hughes Kreis from http://www.RobertsSister.com, “The Most Important Questions for Caregivers to Ask Medical Professionals.” To read the entire article at the following link: http://m.assisted-living-directory.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.assisted-living-directory.com%2Fblog%2Findex.php%2Fthe-four-most-important-questions-for-caregivers-to-ask-medical-professionals%2F&utm_referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com#2753 If you find this article worth reading and you want to read more post from, Assisted Living DIRECTORY just go to the…
Robertssister.coFollow-Up Interview With Richard K., 11/29/16
Today (11/29/16), Trish Hughes Kreis with RobertsSister.com has posted her follow up interview with myself (Richard Kreis). She has been posting follow up interviews and interviews with people who deal with Epilepsy daily and those who are the caregiver to someone with Epilepsy. I am Trish’s husband of 19 years and Roberts brother in-law and…
[Robert’s Sister] Epilepsy Awareness Month – Interview with Amy Schlenker, 11/24/16
Just under a week until the end of Epilepsy Awareness Month and Trish Hughes Kreis of http://www.robertssister.com’s month-long daily interviews of individuals who fight every day with this horrible medical condition. They and their loved ones live daily with a condition that gives them no warning signs or very simple signs if you can see “all…

