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		<title>Stress Management for Caregivers &#124; MedBridge</title>
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		<title>Caregiver Tips: Planning for Long-Term Cancer Care</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Caregivers for long-term cancer care Long-term cancer care supports cancer patients throughout their treatment journey. Patients diagnosed with cancer may choose a friend or family member as their cancer caregiver. When taking on the role of caregiver, make sure to understand how to best assist them. Here are some tips below to help get you  [...]</p>
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<h2><strong>Caregivers for long-term cancer care</strong></h2>
<p>Long-term cancer care supports cancer patients throughout their treatment journey. Patients diagnosed with cancer may choose a friend or family member as their <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://www.cancer.org/treatment/caregivers/what-a-caregiver-does/who-and-what-are-caregivers.html">cancer caregiver</a></strong></em></span>. When taking on the role of caregiver, make sure to understand how to best assist them. Here are some tips below to help get you started.</p>
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<h3><strong>Tip 1: Understand the diagnosis of your cancer patient and how it affects them</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Aggressive Cancers</strong></p>
<p>Being a cancer caregiver opens up new responsibilities and challenges. There are many types of caregiving that provide help for the general health and wellbeing of patients. With cancer caregiving, patients often require specialized help. You may be familiar with senior or disability caregiving, but certain cancers are more difficult to manage. For example, breast cancer is common but involves a different caregiving approach than mesothelioma cancer. Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer of the lungs that typically targets older adults.</p>
<p>There is currently no available cure for mesothelioma. This results in a 79 percent, 1-year survival rate, even with multimodal treatment—which combines one or two cancer treatments. Cancer patients and caregivers may have many questions surrounding treatment. For this reason, caregiver resources help plan and ease <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://www.mesothelioma.com/treatment/resources/">long-term mesothelioma cancer care</a>.</strong></em></span> Take time to understand the type of cancer your patient has and how mesothelioma will affect them physically, mentally, and socially. The decision to have long-term cancer care is hard on the patient, too. Caregivers relieve some of the burdens patients will have. With this in mind, preparing for your patients will help you fully grasp this role.</p>
<p>It’s also crucial to work with the doctors and cancer teams to provide quality care. Depending on what type of caregiver you are, your responsibilities could change. More qualified caregivers may have to administer medications. Connecting with the doctor will help the cancer team with their prognosis strategy and your patient’s long-term cancer care. This will also help you better understand the patient’s needs.</p>
<h3><strong>Tip 2: Keep the patient, family and friends involved</strong></h3>
<p>It can be devastating when a loved one is diagnosed with cancer. Putting in the effort to work with your patient and their family will make them feel included and comfortable during this difficult time. Caregivers spend a lot of time with patients. By creating healthy relationships with them, you can give them the support and encouragement they need. Often, treatment is hard on patients and takes long recovery times. You will be one of their biggest advocates.</p>
<h3><strong>Tip 3: Pay attention to how you feel</strong></h3>
<p>Amidst the distress you and your patient will undergo, it&#8217;s vital to check in on yourself. It may seem as though your feelings aren’t as valid as those you are helping, but that isn’t the case. You won’t be able to fully care for your patient if you’re not <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/coping/caregiver-support">caring for yourself</a></strong></em></span> as well. To avoid burnout, dedicate time for yourself to process your emotions and feelings, especially because of how draining long-term cancer caregiving can be.</p>
<p>If you are taking a cancer caregiver position, keep these tips in mind. Caregiving is not babysitting. Patients and their families rely on caregivers to handle what they cannot. Taking on this role is both an immense commitment and a privilege.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2025 11:53:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Home care is often preferred by seniors. An overwhelming 90% of seniors want to age in place. It is also affordable compared to nursing homes and assisted living facilities. However, hiring a caregiver may still be out of reach for many families. 1. Home Care Agency A popular option for hiring a caregiver is through  [...]</p>
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<p>Home care is often preferred by seniors. An overwhelming 90% of seniors want to <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://assets.aarp.org/rgcenter/ppi/liv-com/ib190.pdf">age in place</a></strong></span>. It is also affordable compared to nursing homes and assisted living facilities. However, <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://sheacompanions.com/2016/03/02/3-ways-families-can-find-affordable-home-care-for-seniors/">hiring a caregiver</a></span></strong> may still be out of reach for many families.</p>
<h2>1. Home Care Agency</h2>
<p>A popular option for hiring a caregiver is through a home care agency. Hiring a caregiver through an agency allows seniors to have personalized one-on-one attention and flexible pricing (choosing less hours means saving on costs). You are also not responsible for any employer obligations like payroll tax and being held liable for any injuries that happen at home. However, this means that agencies pass administrative costs to the family which may still be unaffordable.</p>
<h2>2. Family Caregivers</h2>
<p>Did you know that there are an estimated 40 million unpaid <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.caregiving.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/2015_CaregivingintheUS_Final-Report-June-4_WEB.pdf">family caregivers</a></strong></span> in the United States? Family caregivers perform a wide range of duties like paying bills, running errands, and helping with light household chores. Many family caregivers dedicate on average 20 hours a week towards providing care and some take time off work as well—resulting in a loss of earnable income. While being a family caregiver can save you money, your loved one may have needs that go beyond what you can support.</p>
<h2>3. Local Classifieds</h2>
<p>You can hire a caregiver directly through your local classifieds or online directory. Hiring a caregiver directly, and not through an agency can provide more affordable home care for your loved one, but there are some extra hurdles. You will need to personally interview and screen potential candidates. This involves meeting with the caregiver, verifying their references, and performing a background check. If your loved one needs care immediately, this process may be difficult and time consuming to do properly.</p>
<h2>4. eCaregivers</h2>
<p>After learning about using eCaregivers, you can find private caregivers with rates starting at $10-$14/hour for care, versus $20-$24 with an agency, helping you save thousands of dollars in a year while still ensuring quality home care for your loved one. All of the caregivers on eCaregivers have passed a background check so you have a peace of mind that you’re hiring a vetted caregiver for your loved one.</p>
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<p>Peter Kang is a writer for <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://t.sidekickopen36.com/e1t/c/5/f18dQhb0S7lC8dDMPbW2n0x6l2B9nMJW7t5XZs8qlRZHW3LMxbg41VcgWN3D5Xyz1qytNf3LwVvj03?t=http%3A%2F%2Fecaregivers.com%2F&amp;si=5728466665734144&amp;pi=3afbe817-31e3-4ac3-dcd2-1d506c2dfc54">eCaregivers</a></strong></span>. He is inspired by his caregiver experience with his late grandfather and role model, a Korean War veteran, to help families find affordable care for their loved ones. Follow Peter on <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://www.facebook.com/ecaregivers/">Facebook</a></span> </strong>and <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://t.sidekickopen36.com/e1t/c/5/f18dQhb0S7lC8dDMPbW2n0x6l2B9nMJW7t5XZs8qlRZHW3LMxbg41VcgWN3D5Xyz1qytNf3LwVvj03?t=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fecaregivers&amp;si=5728466665734144&amp;pi=3afbe817-31e3-4ac3-dcd2-1d506c2dfc54">Twitter</a>.</span></strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>  Taking care of seniors with anxiety requires special attention and understanding. As a caregiver, providing the necessary support and creating a nurturing environment for seniors to manage their stress effectively is essential. This article offers practical tips for caregivers to help seniors cope with anxiety and improve their overall well-being. Understanding Anxiety in Seniors:  [...]</p>
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<p>Taking care of seniors with anxiety requires special attention and understanding. As a caregiver, providing the necessary support and creating a nurturing environment for seniors to manage their stress effectively is essential. This article offers practical tips for caregivers to help seniors cope with anxiety and improve their overall well-being.</p>
<h2><strong>Understanding Anxiety in Seniors:</strong></h2>
<p>Various factors contribute to anxiety in seniors, including health issues, life transitions, loss, loneliness, and cognitive changes. Understanding these causes can help caregivers identify potential triggers and provide appropriate support. Anxiety in seniors may manifest through physical symptoms (e.g., restlessness, fatigue) or emotional signs (e.g., excessive worry, irritability). Recognizing these signs enables caregivers to intervene and provide appropriate assistance. Empathy and effective communication create a safe space for seniors to express their concerns. Caregivers should listen attentively, validate their emotions, and show understanding to build trust and facilitate open dialogue.</p>
<h1><strong>Creating a Calm and Supportive Environment:</strong></h1>
<h2><strong>A. Establishing a routine and predictable schedule:</strong></h2>
<p>Seniors benefit from a consistent routine that provides structure and reduces uncertainty, which can contribute to anxiety. Caregivers should create a schedule that incorporates regular activities, meals, and relaxation time.</p>
<h2><strong>B. Providing a safe and comfortable living space:</strong></h2>
<p>A peaceful and relaxing environment is essential for seniors with anxiety. Caregivers should ensure that the living area is organized, clutter-free, and offers security.</p>
<h2><strong>C. Reducing environmental stressors and promoting relaxation techniques:</strong></h2>
<p>Caregivers can minimize ecological stressors, such as excessive noise or bright lights, and encourage relaxation techniques like deep breathing exercises, meditation, or gentle music to help seniors relax and alleviate anxiety.</p>
<h1><strong>Active Listening and Emotional Support</strong></h1>
<p>Caregivers should actively listen to seniors, paying attention to their verbal and non-verbal cues. Showing empathy and understanding validates their feelings, fosters trust, and encourages open communication. It is crucial to create a safe space for seniors to share their anxieties and worries. Caregivers should encourage them to express their emotions and actively engage in supportive conversations. Seniors often seek reassurance during anxious moments. Caregivers can provide validation, empathy, and gentle reminders of their strengths and abilities to help alleviate their anxiety.</p>
<h1><strong>Encouraging Social Engagement and Support</strong></h1>
<p>Physical activity has proven benefits for mental health. Caregivers should encourage seniors to engage in exercises suitable for their abilities, such as walking, gentle stretching, or chair exercises. Regular physical activity releases endorphins, reduces stress, and promotes overall well-being.</p>
<p>A balanced diet is essential for controlling anxiety. According to carers, seniors should have access to nourishing meals that contain a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, and healthy fats. Additionally, caregivers should encourage seniors to stay hydrated as dehydration can exacerbate anxiety symptoms. Promoting adequate sleep and relaxation techniques. Sufficient sleep is essential for seniors&#8217; mental health. Caregivers should help establish a bedtime routine that promotes relaxation, such as avoiding stimulating activities before bed and creating a comfortable sleep environment. Additionally, caregivers can teach seniors relaxation techniques like deep breathing exercises, meditation, or listening to soothing music to help them unwind and reduce anxiety.</p>
<h1><strong>Providing Cognitive and Behavioral Strategies</strong></h1>
<p>Seniors can quiet their brains and lessen worry by engaging in deep breathing exercises, meditation, and mindfulness practices. Seniors can be assisted in using these strategies by their carers, who can also gently remind them to do so when their anxiety levels are at their highest.</p>
<p>Seniors can question negative beliefs and reframe them more positively and realistically by using cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) approaches. Seniors can receive caregiving support by being encouraged to recognize destructive thinking patterns and swap them out for more powerful and positive ones.</p>
<p>Seniors can benefit from the problem-solving and stress management skills that carers can teach them to deal with worry. Seniors can be given the tools they need to take control of their anxiety and discover practical coping mechanisms by being encouraged to recognize stressors, break difficulties down into manageable stages, and investigate viable solutions.</p>
<h1><strong>Seeking Professional Help and Support</strong></h1>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://www.seniorapproved.org/"><em><strong>Caregivers caring for seniors</strong></em></a> </span>need to recognize when elderly may require professional intervention for their anxiety. If anxiety significantly interferes with daily life, causes distress, or persists despite other efforts, caregivers should encourage seniors to seek help from mental health professionals.</p>
<h1><strong>Self-Care for Caregivers</strong></h1>
<p>To effectively help elderly patients who are experiencing anxiety, carers must put their health first. Maintaining physical and mental health requires engaging in self-care practices, including exercise, relaxation methods, and hobbies, and asking for help from other carers or support groups.</p>
<p>Connecting with other carers who have gone through similar things may be a great support system. Insights may be shared, help can be sought, and carers can feel more at ease knowing they are not making this trip alone.</p>
<p>Caregivers should recognize and manage their stress levels by implementing stress-management techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or engaging in enjoyable activities. Allocating time for personal well-being helps caregivers recharge and approach their caregiving responsibilities with renewed energy and compassion.</p>
<h1><strong>Conclusion</strong></h1>
<p>Ongoing support and understanding are crucial in helping seniors manage anxiety. Caregivers can create a nurturing environment that fosters seniors&#8217; mental well-being by being attentive, patient, and compassionate. Elders&#8217; life can be significantly improved by carers&#8217; efforts, who play a crucial role in helping elders who are experiencing anxiety. Carers may help seniors who suffer from pressure by using these suggestions and techniques to show compassion and improve their general well-being.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Paige A. Mitchell If you’re caring for a family member at home, you’ll want to ensure your house is a safe, healthy environment for everyone involved. You’ll likely have some adjustments to make in order to make your home more comfortable for an ill or impaired loved one. Consider the four home improvements below. 1.  [...]</p>
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<p><em>Paige A. Mitchell</em></p>
<p>If you’re caring for a family member at home, you’ll want to ensure your house is a safe, healthy environment for everyone involved. You’ll likely have some adjustments to make in order to make your home more comfortable for an ill or impaired loved one. Consider the four home improvements below.</p>
<p><strong>1. Declutter and re-decorate</strong><br />
Keep floors clear of toys and shoes. Strategically rearrange the furniture, so that your loved one is able to remain stimulated and engaged while they sit. For example, they may enjoy some natural sunlight and the view of nature from a comfortable chair near a window. Personal touches and familiar objects can make<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://senior-care-central.com/caregiver-burnout/"><em> Alzheimer’s patients</em> </a></span>more comfortable.</p>
<p><strong>2. Enhanced access</strong><br />
It’s important to review each room in the house to determine how accessible it is to someone who is ill or impaired. The <a href="https://www.aarp.org/caregiving/home-care/info-2017/home-safety-tips.html?intcmp=AE-CAR-CAH-R2-C3"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">American Association of Retired Persons</span>’</em></a> checklist includes zero-threshold and wide entrances for wheelchairs and walkers, low light switches and door knobs that are reachable to someone in a wheelchair, and non-slip flooring and grab bars in at least one bathroom.</p>
<p><strong>3. Maintain your home</strong><br />
Whether you’re caring for someone who is ill or not, it’s important to conduct regular home maintenance to ensure it’s a truly healthy environment. For example, replacing batteries in smoke detectors is especially important if your loved one is forgetful and susceptible to forgetting that something is on the stove. Take full advantage of your <a href="https://housemethod.com/reviews/best-home-warranty/"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">home repair insurance</span> </em></a>to save time, energy, and money on repairs.</p>
<p><strong>4. Ask for help</strong><br />
<a href="http://senior-care-central.com/caregiver-burnout/"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Fifty percent of caregivers</span> </em></a>report feeling depressed. If you’re suffering from fatigue, isolation, irritable, and/or ill, it’s important to take a step back to take care of yourself. Don’t forget to ask for help when you need it. Seek an expert opinion for objective advice on whether you should consider placing your loved one in assisted care.</p>
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<h3><strong>By Tess DiNapoli</strong></h3>
<p>America’s caregivers support the social and economic foundations of our society. As the population ages, more and more elderly adults need extra care on a regular basis. To address these needs, a significant and growing number of people are serving as caregivers to family members and others in their communities. In addition, we continue to face the challenges of COVID-19, which has caused many Americans to make the choice to keep their elderly relatives at home and provide care for them. These realities are making caregiving a more routine part of American life.</p>
<h2><strong>Who are the caregivers?</strong></h2>
<p>The number of Americans providing care for family and other members of their communities has grown over the last five years. According to an <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="https://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp/ppi/2020/05/full-report-caregiving-in-the-united-states.doi.10.26419-2Fppi.00103.001.pdf">AARP study</a></em></strong></span>, 43.5 million adults in the United States are caregivers. The vast majority of those caregivers, 34.2 million, are providing care for adults 50 and over.</p>
<p>A substantial number of caregivers are also caring for more than one person, the majority of them being women, as they’re likely looking after both young children and their aging parents.</p>
<h2><strong>Multigenerational households</strong></h2>
<p>One of the growing realities in America is that many households span <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://senior-care-central.com/multigenerational-living/">multiple generations</a>.</strong></em></span> Older adults want to stay out of congregate senior care facilities as long as possible, and adult children often become their caregivers. To lessen the burdens of caregiving, a number of these adult children are choosing to bring their parents to live in their own homes with them.</p>
<h2><strong>Challenges of caregiving</strong></h2>
<p><a href="https://1heartcares.com/caregiver/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Caregivers</strong></em></span></a> face a multitude of challenges as they provide support to older adults. The time commitment of caregiving is substantial, the financial strain can be significant, especially for unpaid caregivers, and the emotional stress of caring for others can affect the mental health and well-being of the caregiver.</p>
<h3><strong>Time challenges</strong></h3>
<p>The <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://www.caregiver.org/resource/caregiver-statistics-demographics/">Family Caregiver Alliance</a></strong></em></span> indicates that family caregivers spend an average of over 24 hours providing care each week. This time commitment is on top of the demands of jobs, children, and social obligations. The number of hours a caregiver devotes to caregiving increases when the care recipient lives in the same household. The time commitment also increases with the age of the care recipient.</p>
<h3><strong>Financial challenges</strong></h3>
<p>When a caregiver is spending a significant number of hours providing care, they are not as available for extra work hours or more work responsibilities. As a consequence, caregivers are often forced to pass up promotions or cut their work hours, diminishing their own earning potential. These financial decisions can have long-lasting effects, potentially lowering social security benefits and retirement savings.</p>
<h3><strong>Mental health challenges</strong></h3>
<p>The <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://www.apa.org/pi/about/publications/caregivers/practice-settings/common-problems/index">American Psychological Association</a></strong></em></span> has identified several mental health concerns that are common among those providing <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://1heartcares.com/">senior care</a>.</strong></em></span> Depression, anxiety, and guilt are some of the most prevalent challenges to the mental well-being of caregivers.</p>
<h2><strong>Benefits of caregiving</strong></h2>
<p>Despite these significant challenges, there are benefits to more routine caregiving in American life. Caregivers are less isolated with a growing number of other adults facing the same burdens. As caregiving becomes a more normal aspect of adult life, communities of caregivers help to ease some of the burdens and challenges they all face.</p>
<p>In addition, seniors <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://aginginplace.org/comfort-living-why-it-is-okay-to-age-at-home/">benefit from remaining at home</a> </strong></em></span>to receive care and support. They are not constrained by the schedules of care facilities and they can retain a degree of independence, which helps with mental well-being. Remaining in familiar surroundings can ease the strain and anxiety of aging as well.</p>
<p>Caregivers can <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://senior-care-central.com/caregivers-inspire-you-to-live-life-to-the-fullest/">help their care recipients</a></strong></em></span> to maintain their own mental health. One of the risks to elderly adults as they age is social isolation. They are not as able to get out of the house and socialize with their peers, whether due to physical limitations, no longer being able to drive themselves, or both. Caregivers provide much-needed companionship and can keep those in their care from getting lonely and depressed.</p>
<p>There are financial benefits as well. The costs of institutional care for the elderly are often prohibitive. Providing care to older adults in their homes is a cost-effective alternative for those who do not need around-the-clock care.</p>
<p>The reality is that the largest population in America, the baby boomer generation, is now aging. The care needs of these older adults will continue to be an increasing element of American society over the coming years, and we’ll need to prepare ourselves to meet that challenge as well.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Self-care is defined as caring for ourselves physically, psychologically, spiritually, and socially. Because when we are focused on those things outside of ourselves it is so easy to overlook our own needs, self-care is a concept that applies to everyone. For example, imagine that your boss lays a new project in your lap with an  [...]</p>
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<p>Self-care is defined as caring for ourselves physically, psychologically, spiritually, and socially. Because when we are focused on those things outside of ourselves it is so easy to overlook our own needs, self-care is a concept <a href="https://selfcareisforeveryone.com/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em>that applies to everyone</em></strong></span></a>.</p>
<p>For example, imagine that your boss lays a new project in your lap with an impending – and almost impossible – deadline. You put everything aside because the project requires all of your energy. So, you don’t do those stretches that keep your <a href="https://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/patient-caregiver-education/fact-sheets/low-back-pain-fact-sheet"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>low back pain</strong></em></span></a> at bay. You don’t return non-professional emails, texts, or messages. You reschedule every appointment that doesn’t apply to this project.</p>
<p>In the end, the project does get done, but you find yourself completely exhausted, and in serious need of a break. The truth is, any of us can find ourselves in this situation at any time, but especially when we undertake the care of a dependent other.</p>
<p>People who rely on us for their daily living cannot be put on the back burner. Maybe they need help getting dressed, making meals, taking a bath, or just getting out of bed. (In some cases, the care may mean just being turned in bed to avoid developing <a href="https://vohrawoundcare.com/understanding-pressure-ulcers-questions/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em>bedsores.</em></strong></span></a>)</p>
<p>For caregivers, the work never ends. Every single day they are a requirement to another person and it is simply not possible to call in sick when someone else depends on you more than you need a day off.</p>
<p>The result is that caregivers are often the worst at self-care. When this happens, they can end up feeling exhausted, irritable, resentful, and hopeless. And the quality of care they can provide suffers. For caregivers, quality care starts and ends with consistent self-care.</p>
<h3><strong>Remember The Why</strong></h3>
<p>Tony Robbins is famous for always<a href="https://www.ted.com/talks/tony_robbins_why_we_do_what_we_do"> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>asking for the WHY</strong></em></span></a>. The reason for this is because when we have a why, we can find a how. This becomes monumentally more important when what we are doing is hard, long-lasting, and with little gain.</p>
<p>It is these times when it makes the most sense to give up because the energy we put out can seem out of proportion to what we get back. But this is also when it is so important to stop and ask ourselves why we got into this work in the first place. What was it about caring for others who depend on us that attracted us? Why did we choose this profession over others? And why do we keep at it despite the long, exhausting hours?</p>
<p>Answering questions like this will bring us back to the fundamental reasons for our decision to go into caregiving. It will also bring us back to a <a href="https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/out-the-darkness/201307/the-power-purpose"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>fundamental human need</strong> </em></span></a>– which is to have a purpose.</p>
<p>To be content with our lives, we must feel that what we do has meaning. We must feel like we matter in one way or another, and that what we do makes a difference. Whatever our why is, it carries us forward when times get challenging. It reinforces us, stabilizes us, gives us solid ground on which to stand.</p>
<h3><strong>Find Something To Be Grateful For</strong></h3>
<p>Gratitude is such a powerful emotion that even just keeping a daily gratitude list has been shown to have a<a href="https://time.com/5026174/health-benefits-of-gratitude/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong> dramatic effect</strong></em></span></a> on many measures of our lives – from happiness and wellbeing to creativity and productivity.</p>
<p>While gratitude can be described as a “top end” emotion that is most effective when everything else in our life is going well, in many cases, it is just the opposite. It is through being grateful that we find a way to get through things that confound us, challenge us, overwhelm us, and make us want to quit.</p>
<p>For caregivers, gratitude is especially effective because not only is caring for another person inherently hard, when they are dependent, it is without end. It is at these times that our psychological systems most need bolstering, and on a daily basis.</p>
<p>What gratitude effectively does is bring us out of the dreariness of our daily lives and into a new perspective where things look different. And when we begin to see differently, those things we see begin to change. The sunrise looks brighter, the trees greener, the flowers brighter, and the people more kind.</p>
<h3><strong>Make Humor A Part Of Your Daily Life</strong></h3>
<p>Humor is a <a href="https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/humor-sapiens/201202/can-humor-and-laughter-boost-your-health"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>wonderful resource</strong> </em></span></a>that has been associated with feelings of wellbeing, happiness, vitality, creativity, and even cognitive functioning. Humor is something that has also been demonstrated in a variety of species and seems to play a central role in bonding. But perhaps most importantly, humor acts like a tonic for the brain.</p>
<p>Humor allows us to temporarily escape our reality, to transform our situation is a way that brings us levity and lightness. When we can stop to laugh, we can, for the moment, suspend any negative emotions we might otherwise be feeling. We can, momentarily, make our situation and ourselves feel different.</p>
<p>For caregivers, humor is an essential resource because it acts like a reset button. Performed regularly, humor doesn’t just make every day better, it makes the tough ones survivable.</p>
<p>Caring for another person may be one of the most challenging jobs we can choose. But it is also one that is essential. By remembering why we choose to become caregivers, finding things to be grateful for and incorporating humor into our daily lives, we can keep ourselves at our best for ourselves and those who depend on us every day.</p>
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<p>Working as a senior caregiver is a rewarding career choice. However, many caregivers find that their role doesn’t pay as much as they would like. Whether you want to save for retirement or supplement your earnings to improve your quality of life, a side gig can offer an additional source of income. A side gig can also provide a sense of personal fulfillment that may be lacking from a job that’s often <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://arizonacaregivertraining.net/how-to-recover-from-caregiver-burnout-3/">associated with stress and burnout</a>.</strong></em></span> As a result, you’ll enjoy a welcome change of pace from your day job and achieve a better overall work-life balance. The trick is finding a side gig that not only pays well but is also enjoyable.</p>
<h3><strong><em> </em></strong><strong>Consider Running an Ecommerce Business</strong></h3>
<p>Launching an ecommerce business <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://www.cloudtalk.io/blog/benefits-of-e-commerce-for-customers-and-businesses/">can be a great side gig</a> </strong></em></span>for senior caregivers. As a caregiver, you might not have the luxury of a consistent work schedule, but you can run an ecommerce business from anywhere at any time. This will make it easier to balance your caregiving responsibilities with your side business.</p>
<p>Take advantage of online tools to get your business up and running as efficiently as possible. By setting up your business on an ecommerce platform, you’ll be able to build website pages, track analytics, manage inventory, and even process payments from one intuitive dashboard.</p>
<h3><strong>Offer and Market Online Freelance Services</strong></h3>
<p>Freelancing online is another option. There are a<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong> <a href="https://n26.com/en-eu/blog/10-types-of-freelance-jobs-you-can-land-tomorrow">variety of services</a></strong></em></span> you could sell to clients remotely, from writing and consulting to web design and development. Freelancing will allow you to work in a field where you have expertise and experience, using your skills to earn extra money on the side of your full-time job. Additionally, compared with launching an ecommerce business, freelancing has lower startup costs which can make it more accessible if you don’t have a lot of money to invest in a side gig.</p>
<p>Creating brochures to advertise your freelancing skills is a great way to help generate more clients and can serve as an excellent supplement to your social media marketing, as well. If you aren’t sure how to get started, there are plenty of free templates that you can customize as needed;<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong> <a href="https://www.adobe.com/express/create/brochure">click here to know more</a></strong></em></span>.</p>
<p>You should also look into content marketing to really expand your customer base. By producing<a href="https://www.cornerstonecontent.com/"> more targeted and exciting content</a>, you can build a reputation for professionalism and expertise in your field. That leads to deeper trust with your customers – and of course, greater sales! In today’s extra-competitive market, freelancers in particular need every advantage they can get.</p>
<h3><strong>Provide Local Home Services</strong></h3>
<p>Not interested in working online? Selling Revolution suggests <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://sellingrevolution.com/blog/12-on-demand-home-service-business-ideas-for-2022/">offering local home services</a></strong></em></span> to people in your community. For example, you could work as a cleaner, lawn care professional, handyperson, pet sitter, dog walker, painter, personal cook, personal shopper, or home organizer. Since you have experience caring for seniors, you could also offer in-home childcare or senior care services.</p>
<p>Pick something that aligns with your skills and interests so your side gig feels more like an enjoyable pastime than another job. You don’t necessarily need professional experience in your field of choice. As long as you’re confident in your skills and can produce great results for your clients, you’ll be successful!</p>
<h3><strong>Consider Your Legal Obligations</strong></h3>
<p>Whether you decide to start an online business, try freelancing, or offer local home services, make sure you cover your legal bases. One of the first things you’ll need to do is register your business. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="https://www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/choose-business-structure">Pick a business structure</a></strong></em></span>, such as a sole proprietorship or LLC, and register with your state. Forming an LLC is generally a good idea as it will limit your personal liability and offer tax advantages. Keep in mind that you can use an online formation service to file your articles of organization if you’d rather not spend money on a lawyer.</p>
<p>If you work as a senior caregiver and you’re looking for ways to bring in extra income, try building a side business! You could start an ecommerce business, freelance online, or start a local home services company in your own city. Pay attention to your legal responsibilities and pick a side gig that’s compatible with your skills and interests to give yourself the best shot at success!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes the holidays bring with them conundrums, and figuring out good gifts is usually one of them. Finding a present that expresses how much you value the caregiver in your life can be particularly challenging. We’ve pulled together a list of ideas that go the extra mile for that special someone who always serves above  [...]</p>
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<p>Sometimes the holidays bring with them conundrums, and figuring out good gifts is usually one of them. Finding a present that expresses how much you value the caregiver in your life can be particularly challenging. We’ve pulled together a list of ideas that go the extra mile for that special someone who always serves above and beyond for you or your loved one.</p>
<p><strong>Rest and relaxation</strong></p>
<p>It’s no secret that caregivers bear a heavy burden. Selecting a gift that provides relaxation and comfort can bring meaningful restoration to those in the role of caregiver. Consider an aromatherapy diffuser with <a href="https://www.thesleepdoctor.com/2018/06/12/7-essential-oils-for-relaxation-and-better-sleep/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>essential oils</strong></span></a> in soothing scents, such as lavender, sandalwood, or vanilla. Along those same lines, you could assemble a gift basket for an indulgent bath. Choose oils, lotions, and bath salts in a favorite scent, and add a luxurious towel and some herbal teas.</p>
<p>If you really want to wow your caregiver, consider splurging on a new mattress. Some of the bed-in-a-box options are particularly outstanding, and it can be delivered straight to the recipient’s door. Look for a top-rated mattress that can fit any sleep style. For example, the Leesa is one great option. It’s a<a href="https://www.mattressadvisor.com/mattress-reviews/leesa-mattress-review/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> highly-rated</strong></span></a> foam mattress that’s optimal for all sleeping styles and is perfectly poised between soft and firm.</p>
<p><strong>Connection and caring</strong></p>
<p>Sometimes a<a href="https://www.aplaceformom.com/blog/2013-8-16-caregivers-need-break/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> break</strong> </span></a>is the best gift you can give someone who is in the role of caregiving. Consider a gift certificate to a local restaurant or movie theater, and include a handwritten note on pretty paper or a card saying you will cover care during the meal.</p>
<p>If your time is tight or the duties are too complex, offer to perform a task for the caregiver instead. Pick up groceries, take her car for an oil change, then get it washed and waxed, or do some yard work or housekeeping. If the caregiver can’t break away, consider reaching out with an offer to bring a meal over. You can prepare lunch and sit down together, which is a chance for companionship and conversation &#8211; a gift often beyond immeasurable value.</p>
<p>For an ongoing gift, a<a href="https://www.hellofresh.com/food-boxes/gift-card-classic/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> meal delivery service</strong></span></a> can be a boon to caregivers, making nutritious food easy and convenient, or consider a coffee club subscription. If you’re good friends, considering having a movie night together. Popcorn, a dvd, and a few hours of friendship can provide much needed respite, and choosing a comedy offers the bonus of allowing you both to laugh off stress.</p>
<p><strong>Happiness and hobbies</strong></p>
<p>Certain kinds of activities tend to fall by the wayside for caregivers. With that in mind, consider ways to help your caregiver<a href="https://www.utoronto.ca/news/caregivers-happier-when-they-can-continue-enjoy-hobbies-and-interests"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> pursue a hobby interest.</strong></span></a> You can assemble a gift tote of supplies, such as for crafting, baking, or woodworking. Add a note explaining that once a week you’ll cover care, or you could hire an aide to cover that time periodically.</p>
<p>If your special caregiver loves events, tickets to a tour, concert or play can be ideal. Another idea is to purchase participation in a class your caregiver would enjoy, such as in culinary arts, yoga, or music lessons.</p>
<p>For booklovers,<a href="https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/best-e-readers/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> a new e-reader</strong> </span></a>could be just the ticket, along with a gift card to download some books. Journaling is a popular stress-reliever for caregivers, allowing them to sort through emotions and process events of the day. Consider purchasing a handmade journal and selecting an especially beautiful pen to go with it.</p>
<p>For caregivers who are primarily housebound, a bird feeder which <a href="https://keysbirdingfest.org/best-window-bird-feeders/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>mounts to the window</strong></span></a> or could hang from a nearby tree can provide hours of peaceful entertainment and <a href="https://www.countryliving.com/uk/wildlife/countryside/news/a2018/birdwatching-lower-stress-improve-mental-health/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>stress relief</strong></span></a>. Add a pair of binoculars, seed, and a bird identification guide to make your gift complete.</p>
<p>Caregiving is a challenging burden, and those who take on the responsibility are worthy of special gifts. Consider options which show how much you appreciate their self-less, loving assistance. The holidays are the perfect season for demonstrating how grateful you are to the caregiver in your life.</p>
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