Monday, October 30, 2017

4 Ways Respite Care Can Benefit You Over the Holidays





In this episode, we talk with Michele Glauser from Capital Health Care Network about respite care. 
‘Tis the season for homemade cookies, mistletoe and snuggling by a warm fire! Not everyone enjoys the cold weather and snow, but you can’t ignore the added family bonding time that results from staying indoors. However, you may have a concern to deal with: How can you provide consistent, loving care to your elderly parent when you want to enjoy the holiday season?
Respite family care may be the solution. This type of care is designed to relieve caregivers from the demands of caregiving for a few hours or even a few days.  You can only be a good caregiver if you care for yourself first. You will benefit in the following four ways.
1. Reduce holiday-related stress
The holidays – while wonderful – do bring more stress, and this can put you over the edge. Some of the biggest stressors of the holiday season: hosting the holidays, having out-of-town family stay with you, the financial strain of buying gifts, strained family relationships and traveling. The holidays are meant to be enjoyed.
2. Strengthen family relationships and avoid conflict
In very few instances does caregiving not affect the family unit in some way. You may be frustrated that your out-of-town siblings don’t have to care for your parent as you do. You may be resentful that you have to host the holiday and take care of Mom or Dad. You can’t change an entire situation overnight, but you can make the next month as seamless as possible. 
3. Prevent serious complications from illness
With cold and flu season upon us, it’s more important than ever to protect yourself from getting sick. You can’t be a good caregiver or a good holiday host if you are sick. By taking time out for yourself, you can ensure that you are eating healthy meals, getting enough rest and spending at least some time relaxing. This will keep you healthy and help you fight the many colds and viruses that are in the air.
4. Good practice for the future
If you're like many caregivers, you probably don’t take enough time out for yourself. Caregivers have a hard time shaking off the guilt factor. Think about your loved one and what they would want for you. Would they want you to scramble through the holidays just so you could return to your caregiving duties?
Once you get used to asking for help and seeing that your loved one is in good hands when you’re away, you won’t hesitate to request help in the future. This could be the beginning of a happier future.
https://capitalhealthcarenetwork.com/
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