Recognizing Elder Abuse

Recognizing Elder Abuse

Talking about Elder Abuse can make us uncomfortable, squeamish, or downright angry. I’ve seen all of these responses and more. While elder abuse still lives mainly in the shadows, approximately 1 in 10 Americans over 65 have experienced some form of abuse. 14.9 percent of the population of the U.S.A. is over 65.  We define…

How to communicate caregiving needs & support within a family

How to communicate caregiving needs & support within a family

“I’m watching my parent’s age, and I know there will be issues ahead. But, I don’t know where to begin asking them what they want, what they expect of me (or my siblings), and “gulp” how much money they have. So, how do you have those conversations?” A different scenario can be a young parent…

The 5 Biggest Myths about Family Caregiving (And How They Will Impact You)

The 5 Biggest Myths about Family Caregiving (And How They Will Impact You)

If you think your family members are willing or able to care for you, you might be surprised at the reality. There are many myths about being a family caregiver, and today we’re going to talk about the biggest ones. We all want to believe that if we’re in a situation where we can’t care…

Caregiver Burnout Series: Make Use of Nonprofit–or Insurance–Funded Resources

Caregiver Burnout Series: Make Use of Nonprofit–or Insurance–Funded Resources

While we wait for the government and employer sectors to catch up with caregiving needs, there are many resources available through non-profit agencies. Your insurance policy can also provide coverage for some services.  Most states have an Area Agency on Aging offices through the Department of Health and Human Services. www.hhs.gov. Ten states have separate…

Caregiver Burnout Series: Join The Fight for Policy Change

Caregiver Burnout Series: Join The Fight for Policy Change

“What we need to do is question and advocate, be involved on any level that we can, as we begin to prepare for the growing aging population.” Sade Dozen does just this through Caring Across Generations. But, what if you don’t have any experience with advocacy or how and where to become involved?  Being on…

Caregiver Burnout Series: Don’t Fall Into The Self-Care Trap

Caregiver Burnout Series: Don’t Fall Into The Self-Care Trap

What does it mean to not fall into the self-care trap? Shouldn’t I be doing lots of self-care? How can it be a trap?  Sade Dozen at Caring Across Generations, a nonprofit group aimed at creating policy changes to support caregivers, clarifies the trap of creating self-care conditions on our own. She calls this a…

Caregiver Burnout Series: Seek Occupational Therapy

Caregiver Burnout Series: Seek Occupational Therapy

Years ago, when I was a social worker in a rehabilitation center, my patients were often confused about why they were going to Occupational Therapy. After all, they weren’t focused on “work” at the moment. The profession isn’t about working but about improving daily functioning for both the caregiver and care recipient.  Occupational Therapy (OT)…

Caregiver Burnout Series: It’s Us Against the Disease

Caregiver Burnout Series: It’s Us Against the Disease

It’s us against the disease One of my philosophies is that even though one person physically has the disease, caregivers and close family also “have” the disease. Therefore, it influences and changes many parts of daily life. That said, the care recipient bears the brunt of the burden on the physical level and often endures…