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A caregiver is anyone who provides care for another person in need, such as a child, an aging parent, a husband or wife, friend, or neighbor. Caregiving can be rewarding. It may help to strengthen connections to a loved one. But caregiving may also be stressful and sometimes even overwhelming. Taking care of your own physical and mental health is important. Because when you feel better, you can take better care of your loved one.
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For the Book Shelf
Fragile Years: Proven Strategies for the Care of Aging Loved Ones | Amy Cameron O'Rourke - Author Interview | Simon & Schuster | 2021 | 224 pages | ISBN: 978-1642939460 | WorldCat
Self-Care for Caregivers: A Practical Guide to Caring for You While You Care for Your Loved Ones | Susanne White | Simon & Schuster | 2022 | 208 pages | ISBN: 978-1507218396 | WorldCat
Resources
Caregiver Stress Fact Sheet [PDF] (Office on Women's Health)
Caring for Others: Resources to Help You (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
Caregiver Action Network (CAN)
The Family Caregiver Alliance (FCA) is a national organization advocating for high-quality, cost-effective policies and programs on behalf of caregivers and caregiving.
- Caring for Yourself While Caregiving (English PDF or Español PDF)
- Six Steps for Long-Distance Caregiving (PDF)
Find and Compare Nursing Homes (Medicare.gov)
Get Support If You're a Caregiver (MyHealthfinder)
National Respite Network and Resource Center (ARCH)
National Alliance for Caregiving builds partnerships in research, advocacy, and innovation to make life better for family caregivers.
Caring for a Person Who Has Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (Created by familydoctor.org editorial staff and reviewed by Beth Oller, MD. Last updated September 2022)
Caring for Those Who Care Resources for Providers: Meeting the Needs of Diverse Family Caregivers [PDF] Diverse Elders Coalition
Finding an Aging Life Care Expert. A Geriatric Care Manager, usually a licensed nurse or social worker who specializes in geriatrics, is a sort of "professional relative" who can help you and your family to identify needs and find ways to meet your needs.
Guide for Caregivers (National Multiple Sclerosis Society) [PDF] Also in Spanish
Home Based Primary Care is part of the the VHA Standard Medical Benefits Package and for Veterans who have complex health care needs for whom routine clinic-based care is not effective. All enrolled Veterans are eligible.
National Indian Council on Aging: For Caregivers and The Savvy Caregiver in Indian Country Trainer’s Manual
Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) provides comprehensive and interdisciplinary medical and social services to certain frail, community-dwelling elderly individuals, most of whom are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid benefits.
When Someone You Love is Being Treated for Cancer: Support for Caregivers (National Cancer Institute)
Who are today’s Hispanic/Latino family caregivers? [PDF] National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP 2020
Caregiving Tips for Families of People With Disabilities (CDC)
Podcasts
Featured Books
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