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April 12, 2010

Seven tips for caregivers to cope with the challenges

Enlist the help of family members to help care for your elderly loved one.

The National Family Caregivers Association has reported that more than 50 million Americans are currently caring for a family member or friend who is ill, has a chronic illness or disability or is dealing with the frailties of old age.

Although being a caregiver can be a rewarding experience, it can also be an exhausting one, both physically and emotionally. Even if you are not providing the majority of care, just coping with an increase in care needs can be a lot to handle.

via TheCatholicSpirit.com – Seven tips for caregivers to cope with the challenges.

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