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Caregivers often feel that they cannot do enough for their loved ones - and feel guilty and ineffective. Free yourself of these feelings, and be more effective too.
When a caregiver operates on little sleep and seldom receives back up, burnout results. The burnout can cause a double problem because then two people need care.
There are an abundance of caregiving resources available online. Online caregiver-related videos can be a particularly useful resource for busy family caregivers.
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A person caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's can be hopeful, connect deeply with his or her afflicted loved one, & help self and loved one heal old emotional wounds.
Contrary to popular belief, Alzheimer's patients do not lose their hearts and souls and the essence of who they are when they lose their memories.
This highlights the importance of taking care of the caregiver, avoiding and reducing stress, and increasing support - to make caregiving more effective and rewarding
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Looking for more meaning in their lives, people are turning to health care career options to provide purpose through expressing an art of caring.
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Even overburdened, stressed out family caregivers can find time to relax and be calm if they have the right (i.e. easy & quick to learn) stress management habits.
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New study finds that interventions supporting family caregivers, especially of those with illnesses such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease, increase caregiver well being.
Caring for the old continues to be a decent noble job in these troubled times, the compensation of which remains unequalled to its life-giving value, at least monetarily.
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Caregivers of a family member are challenged when the ill person complains or is demanding. Try these helpful hints to improve communication and quality of care.
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