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Caregiver Well-Being articles

Below are the best articles we could find on Caregiver Well-Being.

Whenever we take on the responsibility of another person’s physical well-being, we adopt the role of caregiver. Whether we are parents raising children, children caring for aging parents, professionals nursing patients, or even owners taking care of their pets, finding the balance between fulfilling the needs of another’s well-being with our own can be daunting, exhausting, and fraught with judgment and criticism. How we deal with that balance depends on many things, especially on how much agency we feel we had in taking on the role, how much support we receive from others, and how long and intense our period of caregiving will be. But it’s also true that being able to support, elevate, and protect someone else’s quality of life can sometimes be the ultimate human experience of interconnectedness, joy, and love. We can explore many strategies and philosophies to help us find our purpose and peace in caring for others.

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The Circle of Care Guidebook for Caregivers of Children with Rare and/or Serious Illnesses

The National Alliance for Caregiving, in partnership with Global Genes, has issued a free guidebook, available online, that offers resources and support for caregivers of children with rare diseases.

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Caregiving and Sibling Relationships: Challenges and Opportunities

Providing care for an aging or ill parent can bring out the best and the worst in sibling relationships. Ideally, the experience of caregiving is a time for siblings to come together and provide mutual support to one another.

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How to Help a Friend or Loved One Suffering from a Chronic Illness

Learn how to give patients and their families the support they need.

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‘I Put My Own Life on Hold’: The Pain and Joy of Caring for Parents

After The Times published a pair of articles on elder care—one about a Connecticut home health aide and another about women forgoing careers to care for older relatives—hundreds of our readers shared their own experiences with the hardships of trying to make the final years of a loved one’s life...

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The Caregiver Burden in Pet Parents with Chronically Sick Dogs and Cats

Taking care of a pet who is always sick or debilitated can be a huge burden on a pet parent.

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Sleep Loss Puts Family Caregivers at Risk for Health Problems of Their Own

It is no wonder that most caregivers lack sleep. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says 37 percent of all caregivers report insufficient sleep. But caregiver sleep loss goes beyond missing a few hours to binge-watch a favorite show. It is a constant decline in sleep quantity and quality.

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Caregiving Is Crucial: How to Support Caregivers and Why It Matters So Much

During the pandemic, the types of people who need support and the kinds of care they need have expanded.

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Hospitals Help Families Cope: The Psychological Toll of a Child’s Illness

New approaches are finding and treating patients’ and families’ emotional distress.

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How to Help a Child with Chronic Illness: Tips from a Child Life Specialist

Child life specialists help families cope in a healthcare environment, and parents can look to them to learn how to help sick kids.

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The Staggering, Exhausting, Invisible Costs of Caring for America’s Elderly

As millions “age in place,” millions more must figure out how to provide their loved ones with increasingly complex care.

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