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Speaking Point: Caregivers provide an extremely valuable service and are one of the most underpaid and underappreciated jobs in today’s world. Sending your thoughts in writing goes beyond the normal ‘thank-you.’ Actually putting pen to paper and taking your time with heartfelt thoughts can make a world of difference in our busy, technological world. Speaking Point: Writing a letter of appreciation must first come from the heart. If you are inclined to take the time to do this, then clearly your caregiver has touched your heart. Speaking Point: Letter writing is practically a lost art and the only prep work one needs to do is to be clear about how you feel and begin the process of putting pen to paper. Speaking Point: Your first paragraph should explain your feelings of gratitude for the caregiver. From there you can speak about the value of feeling safe when the caregiver is present. Speaking Point: Your first paragraph should explain your feelings of gratitude for the caregiver. From there you can speak about the value of feeling safe when the caregiver is present. Speaking Point: You don’t need to offer examples, rather tell the story of your heart so that your caregiver will feel the depth of your appreciation. Speaking Point: The letter doesn’t need to be long, but it should focus on the daily comfort and reassurance you receive from having a trusted caregiver who enriches your life.
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