Care Givers Guide

Care Giving 

Does Taking Care Of Others Leave You Feeling Exhausted, Lonely, And On The Verge Of Burnout?

More than 40 million people have difficulty taking care of themselves without assistance due to health problems and disabilities. Another 12 million are unable to attend school or perform any meaningful work and require full-time assistance. Are you taking care of one of them? Will you be in the future?

If you are or think you might be a caregiver in the future or know someone who is, this must have manual is for you!

Today's Caregivers' Guide: A Guide for the Preparation of the Inevitable is a nuts and bolts guide that will help prepare you for the long road ahead. This guide addresses situations and circumstances you might not have considered but which could very soon become a part of your everyday life!

Preparation is Key!

The good news is that we're living longer than ever before. Medical Science and technology can now prolong the lives of millions of Americans who suffer from a variety of diseases and ailments. It's not bad news that many of these people need constant care but it is a reality that millions of Americans face each year.

Medical Science and technology simply can't find a way to match the loving care that only a family member or trusted friend can provide. Whilst medical science can heal to a certain degree, it cannot offer love and companionship. That's up to us to provide and many of us have already been providing that level of care for years.

It makes sense then to get prepared. Most caregivers have their own families to take care of and jobs to go to in addition to caring for an ailing loved one. If you're a caregiver wouldn't it be a tremendous relief to discover you're not alone; that there are resources to turn to and specific things you can do to make this journey easier? Read on to discover how to make caregiving easier on you as well as on the recipient...

Caregivers Fulfill Many Different Roles. They Must Be...

  • Medical coordinators  
  • Financial planners 
  • Housekeepers
  • Personal assistants 
  • Cooks 
  • Shoppers 
  • Home maintenance personnel 
  • Home managers 
  • Triage specialists 
  • Valets 
  • Chauffeurs 
  • Advocates for care 
  • Medical equipment operators 
  • Personal "nurses" and "nursing aides"  

Maybe you're not a caregiver yourself but a friend of one. You'd like to help but you aren't sure what to do. Today's Caregivers' Guide: A Guide for the Preparation of the Inevitable will give you all the ideas you need to help ease your friend's burden.

One of the most serious problems associated with caregiving is the strain it puts on family relationships. Everyone wants to do the right thing, but unfortunately, communications often break down and feelings get hurt. This indepth guide will help struggling families work together to find the appropriate solution.

Caregivers come from all walks of life and many of them have full or part time jobs already. To many, the financial strain of being a caregiver adds strain to other areas of their life but they do what they do because they feel they must. Resolve today to do what you can to ease the overburdened shoulders of a caregiver that you know.

Perhaps you never planned on signing up to be a caregiver but circumstances beyond your control enrolled you anyway. Don't suffer in silence and above all, don't sacrifice your own health! There are ways to ease your burden!

Who cares for the Caregiver?
Look inside to see how YOU can help!

Today's Caregivers' Guide:
A Guide for the Preparation of the Inevitable reveals...

Siblings may have a hard time working together during this time. Here are some ways siblings can communicate with each other without anyone getting their feelings hurt.

Often, caregivers are thrust into the caregiving role with little, if any, advanced warning. Learn how to prepare for the days, weeks, and months ahead and how you can organize your new routine to make things easier for everyone concerned.

  • Don't forget about entertainment! Both the caregiver and the recipient can benefit from various forms of entertainment even when disease is present. Here are some ideas. 
  • Caregivers need all the help they can get! Here are the top ten tips for caregivers culled from the experts!

  • Working and Caregiving? See page 30 for coping strategies!

  • Keep your home and family intact! Try these easy to implement strategies to communicate with other family members while you're caregiving!

  • Other family members may not realize that their roles may also need to shift while you're giving care to another. Here are some specific ways other family members can help!

  • Are you the friend of a caregiver? Discover what you can do to help! 
AND MUCH, MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!

By now you can see that...

Today's Caregivers' Guide: A Guide for the Preparation of the Inevitable is jam packed with essential tools and information no caregiver should be without!

Take a break and prop your feet up! Help is on the way!

No one person can do it all and that includes you! Realize that unless you're taking care of yourself first, you'll be ill equipped to care for another!

One of the most important things you can do as a caregiver is to allow others to help! Today's Caregivers' Guide: A Guide for the Preparation of the Inevitable will help you to manage the challenges unique to caregiving!

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Sincerely,

Kim Standerline

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