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Caregivers and Depression: Avoiding the Inevitable

Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter writes that there are only four kinds of people in this world — caregivers, former caregivers, future caregivers and those who will need caregivers.

With millions needing care, who is caring for the caregivers?

Think of yourself, too

Caregivers are at risk of anxiety and depression. Not surprisingly, the caregivers who report the greatest stress are adult children who tend to parents, children, jobs and housekeeping at the same time.

Of course, caregivers must take care of themselves before they can really care for their loved ones. This is especially difficult for those who must dress, bathe and toilet another.

Indications of a problem

If you are having a hard time being a caregiver, take stock of your current situation. You may need to reduce stress by taking care of yourself better, especially if you answer yes to any of the following questions:

The stock prescription for the caregiver is to take some time off, but that's easier said than done. Respite care services relieves some pressure, but short-term care introduces new tasks that may make the caregiver's life even more challenging — getting the patient dressed and fed, and convincing him or her to trust a stranger.

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Possible solutions

Even if you have no way to be relieved of your duties, there are many things you can do to improve your caregiving and your life.

Caring for a loved one gives us the opportunity to give love back to the ones who have loved and cared for us. Unloading some responsibilities may free you up to feel more giving — something you might feel better about.

Ultimately, a medical professional can help answer important questions:

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Last updated January 08, 2010


   
Caregivers and Depression: Avoiding the Inevitable
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Various studies report that 24% to 60% of caregivers show signs of nonclinical depression. If you are a caregiver, it is important that you take care of yourself as well as others.
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