Caregiving Staff and Support Groups
Being a caregiver is incredibly rewarding. It’s also hard work. It can be overwhelming to care for an older adult day in and day out. Caregivers must also find ways to care for themselves, even if caregiving is their full-time career. One of the best ways to do so is by joining a caregiver support group.
There are many different online and in-person resources available for caregiver support. Some groups focus on specific conditions such as caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
Validate Your Experience
In a caregiver support group, you can release negative emotions, allowing you to come to terms with what you are feeling and work on how to alleviate those feelings. You will also experience validation as other caregivers relate to your stories and vice versa.
Swap Advice
Caregivers may talk about how they handle different situations or what their routine looks like. By sharing experiences, you can learn from each other. You may be able to find new solutions or strategies you were unaware of and seek advice from other caregivers about how to handle certain situations.
Build Community
By joining a caregiver support group, you become part of a community. You can relate to others with similar challenges and feel an empowering sense of unity. Embracing this community will help lift your spirits and may even allow you to make friends who understand your situation.
Local Caregiver Groups
There are many in-person caregiver support groups that may have local chapters near you, such as:
- Parkinson’s Foundation
- National Stroke Association
- American Cancer Society
- VA Caregiver Support Groups
- Mental Health America
- Alzheimer’s Association
Additionally, there are many online options for caregiver support. These groups may have their own websites or Pages on Facebook. Some examples of online caregiver support groups include:
- Dementia Caregivers Support Group
- The Caregiver Space Community
- Working Daughter
You can also reach out to CarePatrol. As your advisor, we can help you find a support group that will meet your needs.
Joining a caregiver support group is an important step in taking care of yourself. You will be able to share your experience, learn from others, and connect with those who understand your situation. Ultimately, joining a caregiver support group can give you the encouragement and relief you need to provide the best care to your loved one.