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- Choose to take charge of your life, and don't let your loved one's illness or disability always
take center stage.
- Remember to be good to yourself. Love, honor and value yourself. You're doing a very hard
job and you deserve some quality time, just for you.
- Watch out for signs of depression, and don't delay in getting professional help when you need
it.
- When people offer to help, accept the offer and suggest specific things that they can do.
- Educate yourself about your loved one's condition. Information is empowering.
- There's a difference between caring and doing. Be open to technologies and ideas that
promote your loved one's independence.
- Trust your instincts. Most of the time they'll lead you in the right direction.
- Grieve for your losses, and then allow yourself to dream new dreams.
- Stand up for your rights as a caregiver and a citizen.
- Seek support from other caregivers. There is great strength in knowing you are not alone.
© 1998 National Family Caregivers Association
Reprinted with
permission of the National Family Caregivers Association, Kensington,
MD, the nations only organisation for all family caregivers.
1-800-896-3650; www.nfcacares.org
SEE ALSO:
- Ten Tips For Family Caregivers
- Coping With Caregiver Grief by Suzanne Mintz
- Caregiver Grief: Dealing with Ongoing Loss by Pat Kaufman
- Stages of Careving, by
Nancy B. Miller, Ph.D., MSW
The main link for these
articles can be found here.
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