The person you care for has a daily routine or activities in their daily life they hope to continue to uphold, but yet when connected to a new home care agency or when in hospital, they are told they may have to modify or change how they approach their activities of daily life. How can these third parties tell you and the person you care for how to participate in activities of daily living and why is this important? In today’s episode, Stephanie explores the background on why and how third pa...
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The person you care for has a daily routine or activities in their daily life they hope to continue to uphold, but yet when connected to a new home care agency or when in hospital, they are told they may have to modify or change how they approach their activities of daily life. How can these third parties tell you and the person you care for how to participate in activities of daily living and why is this important? In today’s episode, Stephanie explores the background on why and how third pa...
Guilt for not being able to do ‘it all’ while caring for multiple people and balancing other responsibilities (Episode 122)
Caregiver's Compass
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4 months ago
Guilt for not being able to do ‘it all’ while caring for multiple people and balancing other responsibilities (Episode 122)
Do you care for multiple family members or friends? Do you feel like you are not doing all you ultimately ‘should be’ doing given the limitations of caring for multiple people (plus potentially working and other responsibilities)? In today’s episode, Stephanie discusses this element of guilt and what happens & what you can do about being pulled in 3,4,5 or 90 different directions. Visit us on our website to see all that we offer for caregiver support: www.compassionincaregiving.com For...
Caregiver's Compass
The person you care for has a daily routine or activities in their daily life they hope to continue to uphold, but yet when connected to a new home care agency or when in hospital, they are told they may have to modify or change how they approach their activities of daily life. How can these third parties tell you and the person you care for how to participate in activities of daily living and why is this important? In today’s episode, Stephanie explores the background on why and how third pa...