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Putting yourself on hold and dealing with the unexpected
This post comes from the archives but since I’m dealing with major pain and flu-like symptoms this week, I thought I’d dig it back out. Heck, it’s good enough to re-hash! Caring for others most often changes “Life as we … Continue reading
Are you experiencing a meltdown?
Caregiver burnout can be devastating. Day after day caring for someone else, especially if they require so much assistance, can be depleting your health and well-being. Caregivers can begin to feel more like a victim than a helper. Additionally, caregivers … Continue reading
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Tagged burnout, caregiver crisis, caregiving, crisis, intervention, meltdown, proactive, reactive, stress, unintentional caregiving
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