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Caregiver Well-Being & collaboration

Below are the best resources we could find on Caregiver Well-Being and collaboration.

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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Family Caregivers—101 Stories of Love, Sacrifice, and Bonding

This collection of 101 stories of love and sacrifice provides emotional and practical resources to sustain the family caregiver. These revealing stories from people of all ages who take care of family members, at home or in outside facilities, are filled with emotional support and practical advice.

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Family Caregiver Series: Managing Family Dynamics in Caregiving

Presented by social worker Sharon Vitobaldi

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The Caregiver’s Survival Handbook (Revised): Caring for Your Aging Parents Without Losing Yourself

Being a caregiver can be rewarding but demanding work—and more than 40 million adult children find themselves experiencing the double duty of caring for their elders as they try to carry on a life of their own.

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How to Share Caregiving Responsibilities with Family Members

Caring for an older family member often requires teamwork. While one sibling might be local and take on most of the everyday caregiving responsibilities, a long-distance caregiver can also have an important role.

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Asking for Help to Relieve Caregiver Stress

The signs of caregiver stress can be overlooked, especially during days (or weeks) when caregiving duties feel all-consuming.

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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 Caregivers Can Ask for Help

Caregivers find it hard to ask for help. Sometimes it's just easier to do everything yourself then to explain all of the steps and tasks involved in caregiving to another person.

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