Many of us are becoming familiar with the term “aging in place.” It is the desire of most seniors to stay at home as long as possible as they require more care. Keeping them in their own environment allows your senior loved one to feel more secure and safe. This is especially the case with those suffering from Alzheimer’s, dementia or Parkinson’s Disease. However, if you are the main caregiver, you probably already know that it’s a very demanding job, requiring a lot of care and patience. So, how do you cope as a caregiver? Read on….
What Defines a Caregiver?
Caregivers can be any person who is actively caring for another person whether they be a child, spouse or another relative. While you may not label yourself as a caregiver, it’s important that you realize that you are indeed in that role if you are helping with daily care for another person! Recognizing this allows you to reach out for support when you need it. Below are some important survival tips for any caregiver!
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