14 Quotes & Sayings By Charisse Montgomery

Charisse Montgomery is a bestselling author of women's fiction, including The House on Sunset Hill, which has sold over 1.7 million copies. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in writing from the University of South Carolina Aiken and is a former English teacher. Her short stories have appeared in publications including The Southern Review, The Georgia Review, New Letters Literary Journal, South Carolina Review, and others. She is the author of the popular blog My Life With Two Dads .

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The partnership between nurses and families is based on mutual trust, and defining the boundaries and rules clearly will help everyone involved, especially your child. Charisse Montgomery
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An informed parent or caregiver becomes empowered, and empowerment can lead to the best care for our children. Charisse Montgomery
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With emotions ranging from fear, grief and anger to happiness and relief, the process of bringing home a child who needs in-home care can be complicated Charisse Montgomery
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Parents of medically fragile children find themselves becoming experts in lots of different areas, including laws and regulations, research and treatments, and the various specialists that support the health of their children. Charisse Montgomery
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Think of instinct as an unscientific, unquantifiable tool that can be used along with more concrete evaluations to make a well-rounded decision. Charisse Montgomery
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The more love and support your child receives, the richer his or her life becomes, and nurses can certainly add to the circle of love surrounding your child. Charisse Montgomery
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Even though our journey as parents of a medically fragile child began with emotional turmoil, it has since become a purposeful odyssey that brings meaning and depth to our lives. This is the road we were born to travel. Charisse Montgomery
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An exhausted parent can’t provide the best care, although occasionally, we have all had to do so. Charisse Montgomery
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Managing in-home nursing is not always easy. It can be terribly frustrating sometimes, and it can take a while to feel like everything is under control, but success is possible. Charisse Montgomery
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When it is managed effectively, in-home nursing can become a support for caregivers and families stressed with the care of a medically fragile child. Charisse Montgomery
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The scariest, ugliest stories about in-home nursing usually are the result of nurses demonstrating a lack of professionalism, bad morals or a disregard for the child for whom they are providing care. Charisse Montgomery
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Once you open your home to nursing, you essentially become the employer of a small staff, even if you aren’t signing the paychecks. As in any workplace, the staff needs to know the rules and expectations, and it is your job to set them and communicate them well. This is your new job; you’ve been promoted to Home Care CEO. Charisse Montgomery
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In the great tornado of life, things sometimes seem out of control, and we can’t see where we are going. But sometimes, when the storm passes and the dust settles, things have landed into place beautifully. Charisse Montgomery