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Hey Caregivers!
I'm back with another caregiving chat about how traveling with a chronically ill loved one can feel stressful, but I promise that it doesn’t have to feel that way.
In this week’s podcast episode, I share my best tips for preparing medically and logistically while still creating meaningful time and memories with your loved one.
I'll walk you through what you need to discuss with your loved one in planning phase, how to organize and pack medications and documents, plus how to have a backup plan if you run out of supplies, and how to create a healthcare packet in the event of a medical emergency, and some easy ways to document the highlights of your trip!
Even though our loved ones are sick, it doesn’t mean that the time with them can’t be fun and meaningful. Our time together is limited, so let's soak up what time we do have.
Comment below your favorite travel memories or questions!
To make packing easy, grab my Caregiver Travel Checklist eBook.
Your Caregiver & Business Coach,
-Melissa💜💖
In this episode, you will be able to:
-Include your loved one in the planning process in terms of destination preferences, budget and capability, so you are meeting both their medical needs and traveling desires.
-Have a back up plan for your loved one’s medications and medical supplies while traveling, ensuring your loved one doesn’t run out.
-Create a travel healthcare packet, making it easier to access essential medical information in the event of an emergency.
-Explore creative ways to capture highlights of the trip with your loved ones on your travels, cherishing every moment together.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
-Grab my $47 Ultimate Caregiver Travel Checklist eBook - This eBook helps caregivers plan and organize their next trip with their chronically ill loved ones. It includes a trip itinerary and checklist, Medications Refill list, Medical History & Insurance Information pages, and Memory pages to document highlights and more!
-Questions? Email me at [email protected] or shoot a DM on my Instagram or Facebook.
By Melissa MillerHey Caregivers!
I'm back with another caregiving chat about how traveling with a chronically ill loved one can feel stressful, but I promise that it doesn’t have to feel that way.
In this week’s podcast episode, I share my best tips for preparing medically and logistically while still creating meaningful time and memories with your loved one.
I'll walk you through what you need to discuss with your loved one in planning phase, how to organize and pack medications and documents, plus how to have a backup plan if you run out of supplies, and how to create a healthcare packet in the event of a medical emergency, and some easy ways to document the highlights of your trip!
Even though our loved ones are sick, it doesn’t mean that the time with them can’t be fun and meaningful. Our time together is limited, so let's soak up what time we do have.
Comment below your favorite travel memories or questions!
To make packing easy, grab my Caregiver Travel Checklist eBook.
Your Caregiver & Business Coach,
-Melissa💜💖
In this episode, you will be able to:
-Include your loved one in the planning process in terms of destination preferences, budget and capability, so you are meeting both their medical needs and traveling desires.
-Have a back up plan for your loved one’s medications and medical supplies while traveling, ensuring your loved one doesn’t run out.
-Create a travel healthcare packet, making it easier to access essential medical information in the event of an emergency.
-Explore creative ways to capture highlights of the trip with your loved ones on your travels, cherishing every moment together.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
-Grab my $47 Ultimate Caregiver Travel Checklist eBook - This eBook helps caregivers plan and organize their next trip with their chronically ill loved ones. It includes a trip itinerary and checklist, Medications Refill list, Medical History & Insurance Information pages, and Memory pages to document highlights and more!
-Questions? Email me at [email protected] or shoot a DM on my Instagram or Facebook.