Caring for the Caregiver

Being a caregiver is a stressful and demanding job. There is usually very little, if any opportunity to prepare for a new caregiving situation. The well-being of the caregiver requires priority consideration. Thought must be given to the fate of the care recipient if the caregiver becomes unable to continue with caregiving responsibilities. Caregivers are susceptible to depression, illness, physical exhaustion and emotional exhaustion. Any of these conditions will easily interfere with a person's ability to be an effective caregiver.

The following are suggestions for maintaining caregiver well-being:


Source: Understanding and caring for the person with Alzheimer's Disease : A practical Guide prepared by the Atlanta Area Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association.

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