Caring Hearts Need Care Too
Who is a caregiver?
Each year, more than fifty million people provide care for a chronically ill,
disabled, or aged family member or friend. Much of the time, the caregiver does not identify themselves in this role, since they are “just taking care” of their loved one. The role of caregiver can impact the caregiver’s mental outlook and physical health because the demands placed on them leave little time for rest, check-ups, or stress relieving activities. Over time, all of these increase the possibility that the caregiver will develop a chronic illness themselves.
What’s our goal?
Our caregiver program ensures that caregivers have both the emotional support and practical assistance they need in order to continue caring for their loved ones, while reducing the level of stress they experience in their lives.
An individualized approach to meet your needs.
The program coordinator works with the caregiver to develop a plan of action for their particular circumstances. Each caregiver may choose how to receive assistance, from one on one meetings to large group events.
Knowledge is power.
Our program offers education through workshops that address topics of concern and valuable information on resources geared to the specific needs of caregivers.
Caring hearts need care, too.
Perhaps one of the hardest aspects of caregiving is the emotional strain caregivers experience. Broadening their support system with staff, other caregivers or in groups offers continued personal support and encouragement.
Many caregivers find that they spend more years caring for an aging loved one than they spend caring for their children. The duration of elder caregiver makes it especially important to get a break, or “respite” from time to time. Our program offers not only information about respite care and how to arrange it, but also financial assistance to those on limited budgets.
If you or someone you know is interested in the Caregiver Support program, please call 972-242-4464 or click here for contact information.
