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All ages: Provides care in home, assisted living, and hospital; cleaning, errands, respite, hospice bedside, cooking, hygiene, ambulation, tracheostomy care, feeding tube, transportation, Alzheimer's and Dementia, and more… pet friendly.

22/04/2026
04/04/2026
19/03/2026

From our archives 💜
*these are ideals to aim for, we don't publish this as a directive and we totally recognize that not everyone can achieve this. This is not a post about caregiver shaming because we certainly didn't hit these targets on a daily basis either💜

08/03/2026

At this time I do not have availability for on-going care. I’m available for respite care and as a fill-in caregiver. When my schedule opens to on-going care I’ll post it here. Thank you to everyone for their referrals and positive feedback. I appreciate you!

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14/02/2026

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Interesting
08/02/2026

Interesting

According to psychology, some brains are constantly scanning the environment, analyzing details, and predicting outcomes even when no immediate threat exists. Psychologists say this pattern is known as hypervigilant cognition. It is not overthinking by choice. It is a learned brain state shaped by past experiences.

According to psychology, hypervigilant brains developed in environments where unpredictability, emotional tension, or inconsistent safety were present. The brain adapted by staying alert at all times. Psychologists say this allowed faster threat detection and emotional preparation, which once served as protection.

Psychology research shows this cognitive style keeps the nervous system in a heightened state of awareness. The brain constantly looks for patterns, shifts in tone, or possible problems. According to psychology, this can make people excellent at reading situations, anticipating needs, and solving complex problems.

Psychologists say the misunderstanding comes when hypervigilance is mistaken for anxiety, paranoia, or negativity. In reality, it is a survival based intelligence. However, when the brain never learns to stand down, mental fatigue and stress can follow.

According to psychology, healing does not mean shutting the brain off. It means teaching the nervous system when it is safe to rest. Practices that signal safety, such as consistency, grounding, and emotional validation, help recalibrate this pattern.

Psychologists say hypervigilant cognition is not a flaw. It is an adaptation. When understood and regulated, it becomes a strength rather than a burden.

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