Susan Brownell is a passionate caregiver to cancer caregivers. Her deep feelings of care and concern come from personal experience. She helped care for her Mother, Father, Step-Mother & Step-Father as they all fought cancer during a consecutive eight-year period. She knows the pain, anxiety and stress that comes from being a caregiver to a loved one with cancer. She knows, first-hand, the physical and emotional impact of giving care to a loved one with cancer. Susan wishes she would have had some help when she struggled to help her family during those eight years.
Susan has founded a two-time award-winning website to provide encouragement, resources and help to others who face giving care to a loved one with cancer. She offers a virtual place of refuge, accessible 24-hours a day, at a time when many house-bound caregivers need help, information, inspiration and support.
She has written an E-Book, "51 Secrets Every Cancer Caregiver Needs to Know," and several special reports. Susan also writes an ezine to support cancer caregivers. Susan has been featured in an article in Cure Magazine about her experiences as a cancer caregiver.
Susan's unique grasp of caregiver concerns helps her as she interviews experts on topics of many levels related to giving care to a loved one with cancer. Susan understands what a delicate situation this can be and always delivers with compassion and warmth. Susan is a three-time award-winning instructor. With 18 years experience as an instructor and writer of instructional materials, she knows how to deliver content with an impact.
Susan invites readers to visit her virtual Sanctuary from the comfort of their home. "Come, be embraced!"
More from Susan Brownell
Cancer
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Published: January 19, 2010
Cancer Caregivers who care for their loved one from a distance must try to stay ahead of the current situation by fact-finding, communicating, coordinating, and preparing for situations that may or may not develop. Through this prior planning, they can ensure their loved one is well cared for. They will also reduce their own stress as a long-distance caregiver as well.
Health and Fitness: Home Health Care
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Published: January 6, 2010
Meeting the challenge of being a long-distance caregiver is not for wimps! Those who do get involved use creative ways to do what they can in their own unique circumstances.
Cancer
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Published: January 6, 2010
Cancer Caregivers face many obstacles. One may be caring from a distance. Often we think care giving to a loved one with cancer applies only to those in close proximity. Long distance Cancer Caregivers must consider countless items and deal with their caregiver role with foresight and creativity.