Avoiding caregiver burnout
According to the Canadian Caregiver Coalition, around four to five million people in Canada care for a chronically ill, disabled or elderly family member. For many, this is in addition to raising kids and holding down a full-time job.
Caring for the Caregiver: Staying True To Your Authentic Nature
If only we could understand that we are not meant to go it alone or have all the answers.
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Caring for the Caregiver – Are you at risk of Caregiver Distress?
With a loved one acting as an informal caregiver, older adults with long-term care needs who wish to remain in their homes can often do so, allowing them to maintain their independence for as long as possible. This is usually a win-win situation for everyone involved: the senior can stay in their home and their…
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