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Who will benefit from this book? As a full-time caregiver, I never thought how enormous the task would be. I believed I could handle whatever came my way. After all, caregiving is merely watching over someone you know and love; making sure they are safe and comfortable, right? Boy, was I wrong!
The emotional turmoil of caregivers often goes unnoticed, especially to those who are not caregivers. The sad truth is the invisible toll it takes becomes very visible in time. It is often too much to bear. Caregiving is one of the most unsettling jobs you can do. There are long hours, unpredictable behaviors, and the stress of knowing that your loved one’s well-being is in your hands. It can be especially exhausting when you’re caring for someone with dementia or other cognitive impairments.
That’s why I wrote this book. It’s a caregiver’s call for help.
There are many individuals who may benefit from this deep dive into the tremendous emotional journey caregivers experience. As the late Rosalynn Carter is quoted, “There are only four kinds of people in the world, those who have been caregivers. Those who are currently caregivers. Those who will be caregivers, and those who will need a caregiver.”
That pretty much covers everyone. In case you don’t see yourself in that quote, perhaps you can find yourself in the following:
Those who may benefit -
• Full-time caregivers
• Friends and Families of caregivers.
• Siblings who may or may not be directly involved in caregiving.
• Pastors and leaders of faith-based organizations.
• Administrators of caregiving organizations.
• Senior citizens groups
My hope is that we may come to know the good, the bad, and sometimes the ugly reality of caregiving. Not only being aware of the needs and concerns of the one receiving care but let us not forget the caregiver. After all, “Caregivers Do Matter.”
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Caregivers provide care out of love and obligation, but it can be exhausting, especially when the recipient's needs are demanding. It's important to understand the context in which caregivers use this expression. It is "A Caregiver's Call For Help".
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