How Domestic Violence Survivors Can Feel Safer at Home by Christopher Haymon

Everyone should feel safe in their own house. However, doing so can be more difficult for those who have survived domestic violence. The end result – a secure property – is enough to motivate survivors, as, once complete, taking action goes a long way in empowering women when they take their safety into their own hands. Once empowered, they’re able to find their voice again. Adhering to security guidelines and implementing other protective measures can help you feel safer at home.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Long-Term Care Option for a Senior Loved One by Dean Burgess

When your loved one is no longer capable of living independently, it’s time to make a call on their living arrangement. At-home care isn’t suitable for everyone, is tough to organize, and can be just as expensive as moving the senior to a care facility. Furthermore, care facilities offer several extra benefits – like socialization and access to group events and therapy.

How I “Survive(d)” Severe Eczema and Asthma with Dogs by Julie Taeko

For my entire life, I have been severely allergic to dogs, cats, birds — you name it. Not only do I get asthma from being in contact with animals, particularly in dusty, dirty houses, with no air flow, but I also become extremely itchy. What’s worse you ask? It’s a toss up!

As a side note, I have been working remotely for the past 1.5 years due to the global pandemic, and have purchased 95% of what we buy for our house on Amazon, so I am sharing all of the links to the products I use on a daily basis. Hope it helps!