Strategies to Prevent Caregiver Burnout

According to Family Caregiver Alliance, more than 34 million Americans have provided unpaid care to adults over 50 in the past 12 months. Another 15 million have cared for a family member with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia in the past year. Whether you’re a professional caregiver or have taken on this responsibility…

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Common Caregiver Struggles

Have you recently taken on the role of caregiver for a loved one? According to the Mayo Clinic, about 1 in 3 adults in the United States provides care to adults as informal caregivers. This includes caring for those who suffer from the physical and mental difficulties of aging. While it’s admirable to take on…

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When Is Respite Care Needed?

Caring for an older loved one is an honorable undertaking, but the responsibility can become a full-time job. Seniors dealing with illness, injury or the natural effects of aging require a lot of attention so in the process of meeting their needs, it’s easy to forget your own health. Working, taking care of your own…

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What is Respite Care and Who Needs It?

Caring for someone who is ill or disabled can be a full-time job. Although caregiving is a noble duty, it can be emotionally and physically taxing. In time, the person providing care will need a rest. Whether it’s for a week or longer, respite care gives caregivers time to re-energize for their return. About Respite…

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