Reduce Caregiver Stress with a Do-Over survival tips Jan 22, 2025

Have you ever done or said something that you wish you could take back? Wouldn’t it be great if you could hit a “rewind” button and change what happened? That isn’t possible, it is possible to reduce caregiver stress by giving yourself a Do-Over. 

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Respite Care – an Essential Self-Care Tool for Caregivers Jan 16, 2025

As a young woman, I had no knowledge or awareness of the terms Caregiver or Respite Care. However, after having three babies in three-and-a-half years, I was feeling undone by the unrelenting responsibilities of motherhood. 

 

One day, when the two...

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The Problem with Caregiver Sacrifice survival tips Jan 08, 2025

Most caregivers are intimately familiar with sacrifice. It’s something they do daily. The problem with caregiver sacrifice is that when you give up everything you need to maintain your own physical and emotional well-being over an extended period of ...

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Love: A Caregiver’s Miracle survival tips Dec 21, 2024

This is the season of miracles. On Christmas morning, children awaken to find gifts from Santa. People in a position to give donated food, clothing, and toys, which created Christmas miracles for people in need. 

 

However, when money can’t fix a p...

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Do One Small Thing to Reduce Caregiver Stress survival tips Dec 20, 2024

A very wise woman told me that when she’s feeling overwhelmed with meeting all of the needs of her care receiver, she has found that doing one small thing for herself helps reduce her caregiver stress. One small act of self-care provides her with a s...

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How to Avoid Becoming Overwhelmed as a Caregiver Dec 11, 2024

It’s not uncommon to feel overwhelmed as a caregiver because the moment you think you have everything under control, something happens, and you are faced with a new problem. So how do you avoid feeling overburdened and defeated?    

 

When you feel...

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How to Mend a Caregiver’s Broken Heart survival tips Dec 06, 2024

We know that there are no cures for diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson's, and Huntington’s. Witnessing the steady decline of someone we love who is afflicted with one of these diseases breaks your heart in a thousand different ways. 

 

So is ther...

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Let Go of Holiday Traditions and Focus on Self-Care survival tips Nov 22, 2024

Is it time to celebrate Thanksgiving by letting go of traditions so you can focus on caregiver self-care? If you’re like me, you might have strived for decades to host Thanksgiving dinners that resembled Normal Rockwell paintings. 

 

Every year I e...

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Caregiver Multi-Tasking: The Downside of Doing it All survival tips Nov 14, 2024

Like mothers of small children, caregivers think they have to become adept at doing several things simultaneously. Otherwise, how would you ever get anything done? The problem with caregiver multi-tasking is that you're doing one thing while your min...

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Don’t Allow Caregiving to Make You Invisible survival tips Nov 12, 2024

I hadn’t seen my dear friend Maggie in months. She’s been caring for her husband, who is living with Parkinson’s Disease for more than five years. I was concerned about her, and I finally convinced her to join me for lunch at a restaurant near her ho...

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Coping with Caregiver Guilt After Death survival tips Nov 02, 2024

I received an email from a woman whose husband died after a long illness with ALS. The disease was relentless in its progression, and she said, “The last three years were brutal.”

Her husband lost the ability to speak, eat, or move without assistanc...

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Thank a Caregiver to Celebrate National Caregivers Month survival tips Nov 01, 2024

November is  National Family Caregivers Month. It is a time when organizations strive to raise awareness of caregiving issues and thank caregivers for their invaluable contributions. 

 

This annual recognition is lovely, but when you're in the tren...

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