What I’ve Learned About Patience

Two hands holding puzzle pieces, carefully aligning them together—symbolising how patience is needed to make things fit in care and in life.

Patience isn’t something that is taught in carer’s training. They cover moving and handling techniques, medication schedules, and emergency procedures. Still, no one prepares you for the kind of patience that comes from watching someone you care about struggle with the simple act of buttoning down a shirt for twenty minutes. Or when the same question is asked repeatedly in an hour, with the same genuine confusion.

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