Monday, 20 November 2017

How Many of These 7 Signs of Caregiver Burnout Do You Have?

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7 Signs of Caregiver Burnout
By Esther Heerema, MSW
November is Family Caregivers Month. Preventing caregiver burnout is important in order to continue to be able to help our loved ones.
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10 Things to Stop Doing if You're a Dementia Caregiver  
Break these unhealthy but common habits of Alzheimer's caregivers.
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The 10 Things NOT to Say to Alzheimer's Caregivers  
We mean well, we want to help, and we know caregiving must be a hard job. So, we take a stab at expressing these things. Sometimes, it comes out well and we can just tell our goal of offering encouragement was achieved. Sometimes, not so much.
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12 Things Dementia Caregivers Wish They Had Known Earlier  
Perhaps you've heard the phrases, "What you don't know can't hurt you" or "Ignorance is bliss." While that may be true some of the time, it's often not accurate when coping with dementia.
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November Is National Alzheimer's Awareness and Family Caregivers Month  
Learn why we designate a month to increase Alzheimer's awareness and support all of the family members who are caring for loved ones with dementia.
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