Juggling Two Jobs: Your Career and Your Parent’s Care
Opening up to your boss about your workplace needs as a caregiver can help you strike a good balance.
Opening up to your boss about your workplace needs as a caregiver can help you strike a good balance.
Alzheimer’s and dementia can lead to falls, and potentially serious injuries, but there are ways to keep your loved one safer.
Detaching from others can take a serious emotional toll on caregivers, so it’s key to stay connected.
Cutting back on unnecessary expenses can help protect your loved one from financial harm.
Self-care resources offer ways to share your responsibilities and lighten the emotional burden.
Family and friends, as well as community resources, can help caregivers cope with grief.
Helping others has benefits for older adults
Deb Kelsey-Davis and Kelly Johnson created Nourish, a program for caregivers.
These programs can help family caregivers face their financial burdens with confidence
These webinars and videos offer professional tips to improve the lives of caregivers and their loved ones.
When work and caregiving feel overwhelming, try these resources.