caregiver burnout

Caregiver Support Group – Virtual

2022-12-19T15:07:35-05:00December 19th, 2022||

Join us on first and third Wednesdays for a virtual Caregiver Support group. This group provides ongoing support for those caring for a person with chronic illness, including dementia. Emotional support and possible solutions to concerns are shared. New members are always welcome! Registration is required for first time [...]

Caregiver Support Group – Virtual

2022-12-19T15:07:35-05:00December 19th, 2022||

Join us on first and third Wednesdays for a virtual Caregiver Support group. This group provides ongoing support for those caring for a person with chronic illness, including dementia. Emotional support and possible solutions to concerns are shared. New members are always welcome! Registration is required for first time [...]

Caregiver Support Group – Virtual

2022-12-19T15:07:35-05:00December 19th, 2022||

Join us on first and third Wednesdays for a virtual Caregiver Support group. This group provides ongoing support for those caring for a person with chronic illness, including dementia. Emotional support and possible solutions to concerns are shared. New members are always welcome! Registration is required for first time [...]

Caregiver Support Group – Virtual

2022-12-19T15:07:35-05:00December 19th, 2022||

Join us on first and third Wednesdays for a virtual Caregiver Support group. This group provides ongoing support for those caring for a person with chronic illness, including dementia. Emotional support and possible solutions to concerns are shared. New members are always welcome! Registration is required for first time [...]

Caregiver Support Group – Virtual

2022-12-19T15:07:35-05:00December 19th, 2022||

Join us on first and third Wednesdays for a virtual Caregiver Support group. This group provides ongoing support for those caring for a person with chronic illness, including dementia. Emotional support and possible solutions to concerns are shared. New members are always welcome! Registration is required for first time [...]

Why You Need to Prioritize Self-Care as a Senior Caregiver

2020-07-09T13:43:23-04:00July 10th, 2020|Caregiver Wellbeing|

There are over 40 million informal caregivers in the US, and most take care of an aging in place elderly relative. In addition to their caregiving duties the average family caregiver also manages a household and holds down a part-time job. Because it can be so demanding scores of unpaid caregivers experience physical and emotional problems as a result. For most, taking better care of themselves is an afterthought. If you’re currently serving as a senior caregiver starting a self-care program is vitally important for your continued health and wellbeing.

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