Coping with Feelings of Resentment While Caring for an Aging Family Member

2020-12-07T08:00:45-05:00

Coping with feelings of resentment while caring for an aging family member can be hard when you’re already feeling stressed out, exhausted or underappreciated. Fortunately, ensuring a higher quality of life for both of you is possible when taking these steps.

Coping with Feelings of Resentment While Caring for an Aging Family Member2020-12-07T08:00:45-05:00

Tips for Caring for an Ill Spouse

2020-10-05T09:03:14-04:00

Many older adults who are caring for an ill spouse are also too proud to ask for help, which then places the health and wellbeing of both parties at risk. To help ensure that doesn’t happen to you, use these caregiving tips from the experts.

Tips for Caring for an Ill Spouse2020-10-05T09:03:14-04:00

How to Avoid Caregiver Guilt

2020-09-28T09:05:06-04:00

When you’re not able to manage caregiver guilt, it can cloud your judgement, cause additional stress and anxiety, and eventually lead to burnout. To help ensure that doesn’t happen, learning how to avoid caregiver guilt is possible when taking these steps.

How to Avoid Caregiver Guilt2020-09-28T09:05:06-04:00

Helping an Elderly Parent Cope with the Loss of a Spouse

2020-06-01T09:00:19-04:00

Although it’s not uncommon for the grieving process to take a while, if these signs haven’t gone away after several months, your loved one’s health and wellbeing can be placed at risk. Helping an aging parent cope with the loss of a spouse should go better when using this approach.

Helping an Elderly Parent Cope with the Loss of a Spouse2020-06-01T09:00:19-04:00

5 Things You May Not Know About Parkinson’s Disease

2020-04-20T09:01:12-04:00

Many patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s are elderly, which is certainly concerning if you have aging in place relatives or friends. April is National Parkinson’s Awareness Month, which makes it the perfect time for you to learn more about the disease. Here are 5 Parkinson’s facts that you may not be aware of.

5 Things You May Not Know About Parkinson’s Disease2020-04-20T09:01:12-04:00

How to Provide Long Distance Caregiving

2020-02-03T08:00:36-05:00

Your elderly mother still lives about two hours away in the home you grew up in. Ever since dad passed away two years ago, mom has been able to continue aging in place on her own. But lately her health has taken a turn for the worse. Mom’s always made it clear to you and your siblings that she wants to remain independent for as long as possible. You want to honor mom’s wishes, but how can you assist her when you live so far away?

How to Provide Long Distance Caregiving2020-02-03T08:00:36-05:00

How to Care for Yourself While Caring for Others

2019-11-26T16:15:52-05:00

Providing care to an elderly loved one is a labor of love, but millions of family caregivers every year experience a condition called “caregiver fatigue”. Caregiver fatigue is common amongst members of the “Sandwich Generation”, or those adults who are caught in between raising children and caring for an elderly parent at the same time. Thankfully, staying recharged and refreshed is possible when using these tips from the pros.

How to Care for Yourself While Caring for Others2019-11-26T16:15:52-05:00

How Can I Balance Caregiving with Work and Family Responsibilities?

2019-11-01T12:05:13-04:00

For the past 6 months you’ve been caring for your elderly mother while also working full time and raising two school-aged kids. As a member of the Sandwich Generation, trying to balance caregiving with a job and household can be overwhelming. However, it is possible when you take this approach.

How Can I Balance Caregiving with Work and Family Responsibilities?2019-11-01T12:05:13-04:00

5 Tips to Avoid Caregiver Burnout

2019-10-06T21:24:07-04:00

Your aging in place elderly mother is chronically ill, so you’ve been serving as her sole caregiver for several months now. But between getting mom to her doctor’s appointments and treatments, and helping her around the house, you hardly have time to take care of yourself. You’re having trouble sleeping, constantly feel stressed-out, and can’t remember the last time you went to the gym. Are you starting to get caregiver burnout?

5 Tips to Avoid Caregiver Burnout2019-10-06T21:24:07-04:00
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