Older adults are living longer thanks to improved technology, healthcare services, and quality of life. But as many people are finding, living longer doesn’t mean older adults retain the ability to care for themselves.
While there are many benefits of caregiving, it’s no secret that family caregivers face unique physical and financial challenges. The Credit for Caring Act would effectively alleviate caregiver role strain and help many find work/life balance.
Keep reading to learn about the signs your parent may need help at home and the benefits of getting them the help they need.
Caregiver Role Strain: Signs And Preventative Steps Do you constantly worry about how you will afford your loved one’s care? Have you ever been overcome
Whether you plan on caring for an aging parent in the future or currently do so, a care plan can make all the difference. Here are a few recommendations for before, during, and after creating one for your loved one.
Understanding how to help an aging parent can be one of the most difficult challenges for family caregivers. It’s a delicate situation: You want them safe and healthy while aging in place, but you don’t want them to feel like you’re overbearing. Here are a few tips to help guide you.
Focusing on the benefits of caregiving, rather than dwelling on the negatives, can improve resilience and reduce the risk of burnout. Here are four ways family caregiving can positively impact your life.
Awareness, education, and understanding of the unique characteristics, needs, and challenges of millennial caregivers unique is key to facilitating progressive changes that better support this
Many wonder if they can receive financial assistance as a paid caregiver. Here are a few options that might help you to receive compensation for your caregiving responsibilities.
Simplifying caregiving helps everyone involved in your parent’s care, not just you. Here are 7 tips to make caring for elderly parents a little easier.