Nearly seven million people play the role of caregiver to a family member or loved one in the United States, providing assistance with activities of daily living such as eating, dressing, bathing, medication management and more. And while being a caregiver can be extremely rewarding, it can also be challenging. And over time, can lead to excess stress resulting in caregiver burnout.
Many caregivers find themselves unprepared for the amount of work and attention required to care for a loved one. Caregivers are often working full-time jobs, and many are also raising young children. Being able to successfully manage your time between all of these responsibilities can be overwhelming, leaving many to feel stretched too thin.
Caregiving tasks can be physically demanding and emotionally straining which can quickly lead to a condition known as caregiver burnout.
Caregiver burnout can greatly impact your health, leading to symptoms such as changes in sleep patterns, a decrease in appetite, feelings of emotional and physical exhaustion and withdrawal from family and friends. It can also impact your immune system, leaving you more prone to common illnesses such as cold and flu. And over time, caregiver burnout can even contribute to or exacerbate chronic conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes.
If you’ve taken on the role of a family caregiver, here are some steps you can take to combat caregiver burnout:
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