Prioritize Your Wellness As a Caregiver

Life really comes at you fast. One minute you are cruising through life with very few hiccups, then boom the parent child relationship has reversed. Caring for a loved one requires a lot of sacrifice and patience. However, your mental or physical wellness can not take a back seat. Consider these facts presented by the Caregiver Alliance Organization:
- More than 65 million people, 29% of the U.S. population, provide care for a chronically ill, disabled, or aged family member or friend during any given year
- 40% to 70% of family caregivers have clinically significant symptoms of depression with approximately a quarter to half of these caregivers meet the diagnostic criteria for major depression.
- Family caregivers experiencing extreme stress have been shown to age prematurely. This level of stress can take as much as 10 years off a family caregiver’s life.
- Nearly three quarters (72%) of family caregivers report not going to the doctor as often as they should and 55% say they skip doctor appointments for themselves.
- 63% of caregivers report having poor eating habits than non-caregivers and 58% indicate worse exercise habits than before caregiving responsibilities.
Shocking statistics right? So exactly how does one prioritize their wellbeing as a Caregiver? There a few things that can be done and are mentioned in the infographics.


To help you in your season as a caregiver, I have shared some resources below:
Caregiver Support Resources
US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Resources for caregivers who take care of an aging, seriously ill, or disabled family member or friend.
https://www.hhs.gov/programs/providers-and-facilities/resources-for-caregivers/index.html
Elder Affairs – Caregiver Assistance Programs
Offers caregiver assistance services through various programs. The following are examples of programs that offer this service.
https://elderaffairs.org/resource-directory/caregiver-assistance-programs/
Caringinfo – National Alliance for At Home Care
The leading authority in transforming care in the home. We are an inclusive thought leader, advocate, educator, and convener and the unifying voice for those providing and receiving healthcare through all stages of life.
https://www.caringinfo.org/planning/caregiving/caregiving-resources/
US Aging
The national association representing and supporting the network of Area Agencies on Aging and advocating for the Title VI Native American Aging Programs.