Easing the Effects of Stress on Family Caregivers
Research says caregiving takes a toll on work and family life. Here are some tips to help you navigate what can be a difficult and stressful time.
Caregivers are famously generous with their time, energy, and love. But caregiver burnout is a reality for many. If you are experiencing caregiver fatigue, do not despair. There are many resources to help you manage caregiver stress, starting with ways to be a caregiver to yourself as well as others.
Research says caregiving takes a toll on work and family life. Here are some tips to help you navigate what can be a difficult and stressful time.
Caregiving can foster a wide range of emotions, both positive and negative. Here are seven tips to help you learn how to navigate them.
An experienced caregiver offers advice on how to take care of yourself so you can care for others.
Caregiving can be taxing work, whether one is a professional in the field or is caring for an aging parent or other loved one, but it’s heartening to learn that studies suggests caregiving also carries with it health benefits both physical and psychological.
In this excerpt from Guideposts Outreach Ministry booklet Strength for Helping Hearts, Shelly Beach encourages caregivers to cast their burdens on the Lord.
Caregiving expert Peter Rosenberger shares how you can maintain your own identity while caring for a loved one.
These four tips will aid caregivers as they shepherd their loved one through the life-changing ordeal of traumatic brain injuries.
Peter Rosenberger offers relief for caregivers overwhelmed by stress and guilt.
From action stars to bestselling authors and TV personalities, here are a few celebrity caregivers sharing encouraging words of wisdom from their own experiences.
Being a caregiver is a loving act, but it’s important that you see to your own needs as well—for your own sake and for the person you’re caring for.
An excerpt from The Caregiver’s Companion by Carolyn A. Brent shares 3 ways to stay healthy while caring for a loved one.
Her Army veteran husband was suffering with PTSD. Did she have it now too?