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Recognizing the Need for Outside Help With A Caregiver in The Heights TX

 

Caregivers often don’t recognize when they are in over their heads, and often get to a breaking point. After a prolonged period of time, caregiving can become too difficult to endure any longer. Short-term the caregiver can handle it. Long-term, help is needed. Outside help at this point is needed.

A typical pattern with an overloaded caregiver may unfold as follows:

  • 1 to 18 months – the caregiver is confident, has everything under control and is coping well. Other friends and family are lending support.Caregiver The Heights TX
  • 20 to 36 months – the caregiver may be taking medication to sleep and control mood swings. Outside help dwindles away and except for trips to the store or doctor, the caregiver has severed most social contacts. The caregiver feels alone and helpless.
  • 38 to 50 months – Besides needing tranquilizers or antidepressants, the caregiver’s physical health is beginning to deteriorate. Lack of focus and sheer fatigue cloud judgment and the caregiver is often unable to make rational decisions or ask for help.  It is often at this stage that family or friends intercede and find other solutions for care. This may include respite care, hiring a caregiver through home care or putting the disabled loved one in a facility. Without intervention, the caregiver may become a candidate for long term care as well.

Caregivers feel even more stress around holidays — with planning, shopping and participating in family gatherings. This is a perfect time for family and friends to step up and provide some respite time and caregiving help. Whether it is provided personally or arranged as a gift of services to be provided by a professional respite company or home care provider, it is a welcome gift.

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For information about At Your Side Home Care and how we can help provide a caregiver for your aging loved one, call 832-271-1600.

 

Donna Wrabel, LMSW

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