Monday, March 11, 2019

Taking Care of the Caregiver

Many family caregivers for loved ones with Alzheimer’s or dementia report experiencing their own health declining as additional responsibilities add up. Although some of these suggestions may not apply to everyone, anything that you can do, no matter how big or small can help. Below are tips for caregivers that could help.

5 Tips Family Caregivers Should Consider

1.       Use Respite Services

There are many options for short-term memory care respite services in the community. Many memory care facilities allow older adults to be guests in their communities for a few days up to a few weeks and benefit from the same services as long-term residents. This can be great for caregivers to get a break.

2.       Have friends come to your home to visit.

Ask your friends if they wouldn’t mind coming to you for a visit. For many caregivers, leaving the house is not an option. Having your friends visit can you give you a break from the day to day chores without you having to leave your loved one unattended.

3.       Make Healthy Food Choices

Busy days can leave caregivers eating on the run. Consider having groceries delivered through Instacart or Blue Apron. There are many food service companies you can access on-line that will deliver good healthy meals to your door.

4.       Set up Emergency Help with Friends

Have someone you can count on to come over when you are in a jam.  There is always going to be a time where you just need to walk away and have a break.  Find a family member or close friend that you can call on a moment's notice to come over and help.

5.       Set a Schedule

Try scheduling meals and breaks for yourself. This can help both you and your loved one stay consistent and also allow you some time to recharge when able.

It is not easy to be a caregiver, especially when your loved one requires round the clock care. When the task becomes more than you can handle, it may be time to find a memory care residence that will care of your loved one in a warm and compassionate environment that makes them feel at home.

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