- Caregiving - National Institute on Aging
Are you caring for the needs of an ill, older family member or friend? These common questions and answers about caregiving should help you get started
- Caregiving 101: On Being a Caregiver - Family Caregiver Alliance
Caregiving has become your new career, and you adjust to a new normal Caregivers can be spouses, partners, adult children, parents, other relatives (siblings, aunts, nieces nephews, in-laws, grandchildren), friends, neighbors
- Caregiving - Psychology Today
Caregivers provide necessary support to someone who, due to age, illness, disability, or some other factor, cannot care for themselves Caregiving may involve shopping, housekeeping, providing
- Chicago Caregiving | Support and Resources for Aging Loved Ones
Chicago Health: Caregiving is a resource for seniors and the loved ones who care for them Caregiving magazine helps you navigate everyday life, find necessary services and locate professional assistance
- Caregiving | Caregiving | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Learn about ways to keep yourself healthy and view resources available to caregivers Resources to help caregivers provide assistance to people with chronic health conditions Information to help you stay healthy and strong throughout your life Explore causes, risks, signs, and getting help for symptoms
- What is Caregiving? - CaringInfo
Learn about four different types of caregiving, responsibilities, challenges, getting started what resources are available to you in your role as caregiver
- AARP Resources for Caregivers and their Families
Find tips and support for family caregiving, from providing personal care, medical management and financial guidance to finding a healthy work-life balance
- Caregiver stress: Tips for taking care of yourself - Mayo Clinic
The emotional and physical demands of caregiving can strain even the strongest person Many resources and tools can help you care for your loved one and yourself Make use of them
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