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Caregiver Tips

10 Signs Your Loved One is Ready for Long-Term Care

It can be difficult to come to terms with the fact that a loved one may need long-term care. But take heart! There are programs that can help ease your burden, and that can help your loved one continue to live a healthier and fulfilled life in the comfort of their home and familiarity of their community.

Nutrition Tips for Caregivers

At CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), we understand that caregivers are extremely busy. You may be balancing the responsibilities of caring for an older loved one and taking care of your children while working and maintaining your household. Here, CenterLight PACE Registered Dietitian Kaitlyn Hempfling discusses tips on how you can keep nutrition in mind despite your full schedule.

Overcoming Overwhelm: Taking Care of Yourself (Part 3)

In part one of this this series, we looked at the signs of stress and burnout. Here, we offer tips on achieving balance, and even thriving, as a caregiver. If these tips resonate with you or make you think of another caregiver who could use support, consider sharing this resource with them.

Overcoming Overwhelm: Finding Balance as a Caregiver (Part 2)

In part one of this this series, we looked at the signs of stress and burnout. Here, we offer tips on achieving balance, and even thriving, as a caregiver. If these tips resonate with you or make you think of another caregiver who could use support, consider sharing this resource with them.

Overcoming Overwhelm: Tips to Avoid Caregiver Stress & Burnout (Part 1)

No matter how strong you are, caregiving can be overwhelming. Caring for an ill or older loved one can have a huge impact: on your health, relationships, and state of mind. This can eventually lead to burnout.

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Last Updated on September 30, 2024