Are you a caregiver? Are you a survivor?

I have been on both sides of this coin. I was my husband's caregiver for several years. I remember waking up the day after he passed, & suddenly realized I was "out of a job" because taking care of him was my full time job. Now nobody needed me. Being a caregiver is one of the hardest jobs I have had, because some one's life was in my hands.

Whether you are new to caregiving, or have been at it for some time.

I want to be available when you need someone to talk with, or cry with, or just to say "you can do this". I learned a lot during my time., & I am now ready to pass what I learned on to make your life a little easier. I can help organize the medical info so that it is always at the ready, or just be there to listen, or help you understand what the doctor was telling you. {I worked in medical offices for 28 years} I also know how it feels when you lose your loved one after you have been caring for them 24/7. You wake up one morning, & you are alone. I want to be available for you at that time. It helps to have someone who understands what you are feeling.

God has put this ministry on my heart, & I feel there is a need.

I want to be your supporter & cheerleader.

Pat Wilson-McFarland

618-218-0837, drwilson4@yahoo.com