Easing the transition of having an in home caregiver is easy for some, and the caregiver is welcomed with open arms, in others the thought alone may make someone balk. While having a live in caregiver (or an in home caregiver in general) can be a strange thing, after all how many people normally think of their home as their care center? Some people can take to the transition easily, while others may take more time.
Posts Tagged ‘Caregiver Support’
Easing the Transition of Live In Care
Thursday, September 16th, 2010Keeping Up With an Aging Loved One
Friday, July 30th, 2010Finding ways to stay in touch with an aging loved one has never been easier. From simpler and more normal solutions to the more modern and advanced, finding a way to keep up to date on the life of a loved one is easier today, and has more options than ever before.
Caregivers, Stress, and Solutions
Monday, July 12th, 2010When you are the lone person caring for an aging relative, it can place a lot of additional pressure on your shoulders. It could easily strain any relationship between yourself and the person you are caring for as well. If you are feeling run down, tired, and just plain stressed out it can lead you to feel burned out and can lead to many other more serious conditions. When the lone caregiver is feeling stressed and burned out, it isn’t a sign of a bad caregiver by far. It is a completely normal reaction to an undeniably stressful situation.
















