Be a better caregiver by taking care of yourself
Caring for a family member or friend can be deeply rewarding but also very demanding. While there may be no limit to the care you want to give your loved one, it is important to look after yourself as well. If you don’t take time out for yourself and look after your own needs, you will find that the job of caregiving becomes harder and more tiring and eventually the very person you are caring for will suffer too. So don’t deprive yourself of the time and care you need, because looking after yourself is all part of being a good caregiver.
We’ve spoken to caregivers and support groups to select their best tips for making sure you take the best care of yourself as well as your loved one.
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We’ve compiled the very best tips and advice from caregivers and support groups across the country.
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With always looking after your loved one, sometimes it can be hard to take a breath and remember to care for yourself as well. As you work with your loved one on managing their incontinence, you may have questions and concerns or just need some gentle reassurance. Here are a few stress-reducing tips from TENA.