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Harmony in Time: Navigating Chronotypes, Aging, and Caregiving
Our sleeping patterns significantly impact our mental and physical health. Understanding our chronotype and circadian rhythm – whether we're early risers (morning larks), late risers (night owls), or somewhere in between – is essential for making the most of our time and energy. As we age, the challenges of obtaining healthy sleep become more pronounced, especially when caregiving while experiencing shifting circadian rhythms.
Caregiver Loneliness and Emotional First Aid: Nurturing the Nurturers
Emotional first aid is the immediate, compassionate response to emotional distress or trauma. For caregivers, it means recognizing and addressing their emotional needs alongside their caring responsibilities.
10 Ideas for Supporting the Family Caregiver in Your Life from a Caregiving Veteran
As a former family caregiver, I often get asked for advice on how people can be most helpful to the caregiver in their lives. I spent nearly a decade caring for my husband, Steve, and have a lot of experience in this arena.
How You Can IMPROVE Your Approach to Caregiving
In this week’s post, we offer a helpful summary of 7 skills that family caregivers can practice to tolerate the distress that frequently parallels caregiving. The goal is not only to prevent burnout, but to enrich the caregiver’s spirit.
The Silent Struggle: Unveiling 6 Stages of Caregiver Burnout
The family caregiver chooses a path of profound commitment. It can be entwined with love, sacrifice, and relentless dedication or shaped by duty and obligation. Whatever the reason, caregiving often brings an abundance of emotional turbulence, where heartwarming moments alternate with exhaustion, worry, and constant care demands.