"It is easier to recognize prayer as an attitude that should characterize all our activities. The more we become alive and awake, the more everything we do becomes prayer." David Steindl-Rast
65 million unpaid caregivers in the U.S.!? (AARP/May/June) How did they count us? And what do these caregivers wish for?: "money, time off and a little extra help top the list for caregivers seeking ways to better manage all their responsibilities": (Caregiving in the U.S. 2009 report) The tasks that caregivers routinely do without pay include: shopping for groceries, driving to appointments, doing housework, managing finances. On average this takes 20.4 hours per week. When someone wants to help and support a caregiver, taking on any of these tasks could be beneficial.
This blog is written to provide information and support to persons who are providing care for someone with dementia. A first indicator of dementia is when someone has trouble doing a task once familiar and easy for them. If you have begun to be concerned about someone's memory or cognitive processing, help the person receive a physical exam, to include lab work, and an appointment with a neuropsychologist for an evaluation of memory and cognitive processing.
Oh, Don't forget yard maintenance :)
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, and car maintenance, and meal preparation, and medication dispensing, and laundry. Thanks, Kathy.
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