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Caregiver Health

A large and growing body of evidence reveals that providing care for a chronically sick person can have harmful physical, mental, and emotional consequences ...

Caregiver Health - MedlinePlus

How can caregiver stress affect my health? · Depression and anxiety · A weak immune system · Excess weight and obesity · Chronic diseases such ...

Taking Care of Yourself: Tips for Caregivers

Your doctor. Tell your doctor that you are a caregiver. · A counselor or other mental health professional. · Your local senior center, state ...

Caregiver stress: Tips for taking care of yourself - Mayo Clinic

Take care of your health. Find ways to sleep better. Move more on most days. Eat a healthy diet. Drink plenty of water. Many caregivers have ...

Caregiver Burnout: What It Is, Symptoms & Prevention

You can reduce your risk of burnout by participating in respite care, joining a support group or talking with a mental health professional.

Caregivers | Senior & Disability Services

The Department of Health and Senior Services began recognizing unpaid caregivers throughout Missouri. We wanted to give a face to these unsung heroes.

Physical and Mental Health Effects of Family Caregiving - PMC

Caregiving has all the features of a chronic stress experience: It creates physical and psychological strain over extended periods of time.

Being a Caregiver | Johns Hopkins Medicine

These may include services from home health agencies and other trained professionals. Family caregivers provide care usually without being paid. Funding is ...

Mental and Physical Health Effects of Family Caregiving

Most research has emphasized caregiving burden and the potential negative effects of caregiving stress on mental and physical health.

Changes in Health Indicators Among Caregivers - CDC

This report describes the prevalence of certain health indicators among caregivers compared to noncaregivers.

Caregiver Well-Being - UCSF Memory and Aging Center

Many caregivers suffer from depression and anxiety. They may delay or neglect treatment of their own health conditions. Self-care is vitally important for ...

Top Caregiver Tips for Maintaining Health and Well-Being

Caring for yourself is one of the most important things you can do as a caregiver. It's key to maintaining your own health and well-being.

Caregiver Health - Alzheimer's Association

Caregiver health resources – caring for someone with Alzheimer's or another dementia can be overwhelming. Get help taking care of your own well-being.

What is a Caregiver? | Called to Care | Johns Hopkins Bayview

To understand the importance of a caregiver, think of health care as a three-legged stool. Family caregivers serve as one leg of the stool; professional ...

Mental Health Resources for Caregivers

Supporting caregivers with information and resources can help them maintain their mental health and better serve loved ones with mental illness.

Get Support If You're a Caregiver - MyHealthfinder | odphp.health.gov

The emotional and physical stress of being a caregiver can cause health problems — so get the support you need to take care of your own health.

Caregiver Stress: The Impact on Physical Health

Family caregivers may find it hard to take care of their own health. Learn to recognize and manage caregiver stress symptoms that can harm physical health.

VA Caregiver Support Program Home

The program's mission is to promote the health and well-being of family caregivers who care for our Nation's Veterans, through education, resources, support, ...

Caregivers - MedlinePlus

A caregiver gives care to someone who needs help taking care of themselves. The person who needs help may be a child, an adult, or an older adult.

Be a Healthy Caregiver - Alzheimer's Association

The best thing you can do for the person you are caring for is stay physically and emotionally strong.


Caregiver Health

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A caregiver, carer or support worker is a paid or unpaid person who helps an individual with activities of daily living. Caregivers who are members of a care recipient's family or social network, and who may have no specific professional training, are often described as informal caregivers.