In celebration of National Family Caregiver Month, we would like to recognize the incredible individuals who dedicate their time, energy, and love to caring for their family members. This month is a reminder to us all to lend our support and assistance to family caregivers whenever possible, whether that's emotional support, help with daily tasks, or simply words of encouragement. If you or someone you know is caring for a loved one with incontinence, our eNurse™ team is available to help 24/7 with incontinence management, product selection, and more. Chat with them now at www.prevail.com/enurse!
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November is National Family Caregivers Month (NFCM), a time dedicated to acknowledging and supporting those providing care to family members. Whether it be an aging parent, spouse, or loved one, the changing dynamics and increased commitment that comes from caring for an older adult can leave caregivers feeling burned out and alone. Read this article to learn about five ways you can feel supported in your role as a family caregiver of an older adult: https://rpb.li/vCoz
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November is National Family Caregivers Month (NFCM), a time dedicated to acknowledging and supporting those providing care to family members. Whether it be an aging parent, spouse, or loved one, the changing dynamics and increased commitment that comes from caring for an older adult can leave caregivers feeling burned out and alone. Read this article to learn about five ways you can feel supported in your role as a family caregiver of an older adult: https://rpb.li/vCoz
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Caring for an aging family member is a big job. Even so, welcoming the help of an outside caregiver can be nerve-wracking. Here are three things you can do to ease your worries and make your loved one’s caregiver feel welcome: 1. Get to know them! Chat about likes, interests, and backgrounds. 2. Share information and offer support. Let them know your loved one’s routines, needs, and preferences so they can provide the best possible care. 3. Show your appreciation. A simple “Thank you” can make all the difference! Learn more about how a compassionate Seniors Helping Seniors® caregiver could be just the addition your family needs: https://lnkd.in/gfRv9myY
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Caring for an aging family member is a big job. Even so, welcoming the help of an outside caregiver can be nerve-wracking. Here are three things you can do to ease your worries and make your loved one’s caregiver feel welcome: 1. Get to know them! Chat about likes, interests, and backgrounds. 2. Share information and offer support. Let them know your loved one’s routines, needs, and preferences so they can provide the best possible care. 3. Show your appreciation. A simple “Thank you” can make all the difference! Learn more about how a compassionate Seniors Helping Seniors® caregiver could be just the addition your family needs: https://lnkd.in/gp6Ferx8
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Caring for an aging family member is a big job. Even so, welcoming the help of an outside caregiver can be nerve-wracking. Here are three things you can do to ease your worries and make your loved one’s caregiver feel welcome: 1. Get to know them! Chat about likes, interests, and backgrounds. 2. Share information and offer support. Let them know your loved one’s routines, needs, and preferences so they can provide the best possible care. 3. Show your appreciation. A simple “Thank you” can make all the difference! Learn more about how a compassionate Seniors Helping Seniors® caregiver could be just the addition your family needs: https://shslivingston.com
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Caring for an aging family member is a big job. Even so, welcoming the help of an outside caregiver can be nerve-wracking. Here are three things you can do to ease your worries and make your loved one’s caregiver feel welcome: 1. Get to know them! Chat about likes, interests, and backgrounds. 2. Share information and offer support. Let them know your loved one’s routines, needs, and preferences so they can provide the best possible care. 3. Show your appreciation. A simple “Thank you” can make all the difference! Learn more about how a compassionate Seniors Helping Seniors® caregiver could be just the addition your family needs: https://lnkd.in/g4wS2jUX
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Tip of The Day from a Caregiver: “Patience, understanding and heaps and heaps of love.” – Rhondda Rosenow. Visit our page to find out more about our services and have a great day!
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Tip of The Day from a Caregiver: “Patience, understanding and heaps and heaps of love.” – Rhondda Rosenow. Visit our page to find out more about our services and have a great day!
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Tip of The Day from a Caregiver: “Patience, understanding and heaps and heaps of love.” – Rhondda Rosenow. Visit our page to find out more about our services and have a great day!
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