Keeping Everyone Safe and On the Same Page
We discussed setting health expectations with visitors and using simple organizational tools like whiteboards and checklists to keep everyone informed without adding to caregiver overwhelm.
Opening Reflections
First, I want to thank you all for another insightful discussion this week. I’m really sorry I wasn’t able to join due to illness, but I’m grateful to Meg for leading the conversation and sharing the key takeaways. I truly appreciate the continued commitment and generosity of this group.
Topics Discussed
Keeping Our Loved Ones Safe & Healthy
When caring for someone immunocompromised, weaving small health precautions into everyday life—and communicating them with clarity and kindness—helps everyone feel comfortable and cared for.
4 min readKeeping Everyone on the Same Page
Borrowing from executive functioning strategies like visual prompts and habit stacking, simple tools like whiteboards and checklists can keep everyone informed without adding to caregiver overwhelm.
3 min readIn Closing
As always, thank you for your support, openness, and willingness to share your experiences with this group. See you soon!
With care, Meg & Candice