Jun 08 2008
10 Tips for Family Caregivers
*From National Family Caregivers Association
- Caregiving is a job and respite is your earned right. Reward yourself with respite breaks often.
- Watch out for signs of depression, and don’t delay in getting professional help when you need it.
- When people offer to help, accept the offer and suggest specific things that they can do.
- Educate yourself about your loved one’s condition and how to communicate effectively with doctors.
- There’s a difference between caring and doing. Be open to technologies and ideas that promote your loved one’s independence.
- Trust your instincts. Most of the time they’ll lead you in the right direction.
- Caregivers often do a lot of lifting, pushing, and pulling. Be good to your back.
- Grieve for your losses, and then allow yourself to dream new dreams.
- Seek support from other caregivers. There is great strength in knowing you are not alone.
- Stand up for your rights as a caregiver and a citizen.
Source: Reprinted from (10 Tips for Family Caregivers) with permission of the National Family Caregivers Association, Kensington, MD, the nation’s leading organization for all family caregivers. 1 800-896-3650; www.thefamilycaregiver.org.
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I always enjoy reading your blog, and I read daily. As someone that cares for an elderly father, who most of the time doesn’t realize he is 82, it is important to remember you’re not alone.
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