How to Prepare a Child With Disabilities for a New Caregiver
Introducing a new caregiver can be a major transition for a child with disabilities. Learn how gradual introductions, visual supports, familiar routines, and clear communication can help your child feel safe and build trust.
A Complete Guide to In-Home Care in Kansas: Services, Waivers, and How to Get Started
Navigating in-home care in Kansas can feel overwhelming. This guide explains available care services, Medicaid waivers, and how Caretech of Kansas helps families get the right support—so loved ones can remain safe, comfortable, and cared for at home.
When the Holidays Feel Quiet
The holidays are meant for togetherness—but for many seniors and adults living with disabilities, the season can feel quiet and lonely. Learn how caregivers bring comfort, connection, shared meals, and meaningful moments that help loved ones feel supported and included during the holidays.
How to Be a Family Caregiver in Kansas Without Burning Out
Caring for a loved one is meaningful but challenging. Learn practical tips to avoid caregiver burnout and discover how Caretech of Kansas supports family caregivers with guidance, respite care, and help navigating services and resources.