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5 Proven Ways to Manage Caregiver Loneliness
Getting Unstuck from Caregiver Loneliness In your caregiving journey, you might spend most of your day focused on someone else’s needs. You may have less time to see friends, attend your place of worship or even just talk on the phone. Over time, the quiet moments can start to feel heavy. If you’re feeling this…
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How to Manage the Financial Stress of Family Caregiving
Facing the Cost of Care: Carla’s Story The financial realities of family caregiving can hit hard. Just a year ago, Carla’s semi-retired husband Mike was still working part-time at the local hardware store. But his diabetes got worse. Then came the stroke. Now, Mike needs help with almost everything. Carla helps him bathe, eat and…
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3 Proven Ways to Recharge After Caregiver Burnout
Caregiving is a profound act of love, but it can also be deeply draining. If you’re feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or like you’re running on empty, you’re not alone. Many caregivers experience burnout. That’s a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion that can affect your health and well-being. Recognizing the signs and taking steps to…
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5 Free Resources From the NIA That Help Reduce Caregiver Stress
Support for Family Caregivers at the Breaking Point: Rachel’s Story Every morning before sunrise, Rachel brews a pot of coffee and gently wakes her father, Frank. At 78 years old, Frank is still charming, but slowly fading into the fog of dementia. Once a school principal who never forgot a name, Frank now struggles to…
