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Alzheimer's Q&A: Caregivers must remember self-care to avoid, work through burnout

Por: The Advocate Health April 10, 2023

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What are some signs of caregiver burnout?A caregiver with burnout has become overwhelmed and is physically, emotionally and mentally exhausted from the responsibilities and burdens of caring for a loved one.Almost every caregiver experiences burnout at some point, and caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s and other dementias are at a greater risk of developing depression, anxiety and a poorer quality of life than caregivers of individuals... + full article



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