Helping Caregivers Get Comfortable Asking For Help
Becoming a care giver might not have been a conscious decision
on your part. It may have arrived quietly and unnoticed because
you are the adult child of your elderly parents who now require
care or you may have a special needs child that exacts your
constant attention or a friend or spouse has become very ill and
needs your support. In any of these situations the impact of
providing constant care is tremendous.
One of the most difficult things about taking on a care giver
role is that feeling of isolation, that sense of being all
alone. Often times we think we need to do the job completely by
ourselves, that the responsibility lays entirely with us. That