Por: The Hill Politics July 08, 2023
If you or someone you know juggles unpaid caregiving duties for a family member who is elderly, sick or disabled, it may come as a surprise to learn that one in five of all US employees finds themselves in the same boat. A white paper, , from The Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers gives insight into the challenges faced by those who try to balance work with their caregiving responsibilities. Unpaid work The RCIC’s research shows that... + full article
The Advocate USA Health November 16, 2022
What are signs of caregiver burnout?Taking care of someone with Alzheimer's or dementia is highly stressful and mentally and physically draining on the caregiver. Continual stress can build into burnout and the caregiver could succumb to depression or other mental and/or... + más
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What is the “transitioning phase” of caregiving?After any trip, it’s time to go home, thus is the “transitioning” phase of caregiving — that final phase in which the Alzheimer’s journey comes to an end.When the loved one dies, the caregiver naturally experiences... + más
What is the “awareness phase” of caregiving?In the fifth suggested stage of caregiving on the Alzheimer’s journey, we see a greater awareness of self by the caregiver and a growing awareness of how the progression of Alzheimer’s disease is affecting him or her and... + más
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The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
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What is the “realization” phase of caregiving?The first phase of caregiving is “beginning” in which the caregiver is packing the proverbial suitcase with plans and preparations for the journey. The next phase, “accumulation” finds the caregiver in the foreign... + más
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