Caregivers Finding A Foothold
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A caregiver community hosted by a Consuela, Occupational Therapist, and former caregiver to my mother. I know that providing for the daily needs of your elderly parents or disabled spouse can have its daily challenges. You often feel alone and often risk injury to yourself and your loved ones as you struggle to assist them with daily personal care and mobility tasks. I understand what you are..
Caregivers Finding A Foothold
2M ago
In this episode, we tackle the complexities of caregiving by addressing the difficult task of setting boundaries with demanding parents. Learn from the extensive experience of an occupational therapist and caregiver as insight and strategies for maintaining balance and well-being while caring for a demanding loved one are presented.
Discover the importance of acknowledging caregiving challenges and effectively communicating boundaries to demanding parents. Hear personal anecdotes and practical tips for initiating conversations, offering compromises, and seeking ad ..read more
Caregivers Finding A Foothold
3M ago
In this episode, we delve into empowering caregivers to create opportunities for experiencing a happier 2024 by focusing on mindset shifts and strategic planning. We explore the importance of cultivating a positive outlook, building a supportive network, and establishing a caregiving team. We also emphasize the significance of pursuing opportunities for time away, encouraging caregivers to become more proactive in ensuring their ability to participate in activities outside of caregiving.
Discover practical tips for effective communication, asking for help, and integrating o ..read more
Caregivers Finding A Foothold
3M ago
In this episode, we delve into empowering caregivers to create opportunities for experiencing a happier 2024 by focusing on mindset shifts and strategic planning. We explore the importance of cultivating a positive outlook, building a supportive network, and establishing a caregiving team. We also emphasize the significance of pursuing opportunities for time away, encouraging caregivers to become more proactive in ensuring their ability to participate in activities outside of caregiving.
Discover practical tips for effective communication, asking for help, and integrating o ..read more
Caregivers Finding A Foothold
4M ago
In this episode, we dive into the vital conversation of assessing the safety of aging parents and grandparents as families reunite for visits during the holiday season.
While it's a time to gather, have fun, and continue cherished family traditions, it's also an opportune moment to prioritize the well-being of our elderly loved ones. Listen as we share practical tips for families to help them recognize safety concerns and potential fall risks in the homes of aging relatives.
From observing mobility and lighting to addressing bathroom safety, our aim is to equipment you with ..read more
Caregivers Finding A Foothold
6M ago
In this episode, we talk about the important topic of aging in place. What are things that we can do when a parent in advanced aging desires to live out their lives in their own home, even when you see that things have become challenging and there are fall risks?
What are some things that you can learn to do to improve their safety and independence, when they are resistant to having a hired caregiver come in to help? What things can you do to lessen the stress placed on your life as you try to support them as best as you can?
There are practical changes in the environment of their ..read more
Caregivers Finding A Foothold
7M ago
In this episode of "Caregivers Finding a Foothold," we tackle a pressing concern: preventing caregiver injuries. Caregivers often neglect the subtle signs their bodies give them, leading to injury and disability themselves. We explore four of the primary causes behind these injuries and offer guidance on ways to minimize these risks.
Listen as we help you identify injuries that may be occurring in your body and learn from tips shared that can help you re-think about HOW you are assisting your loved one with tasks.
Remember, your well-being matters. Taking action now can prevent permane ..read more
Caregivers Finding A Foothold
7M ago
A re-release of a popular podcast from last year which has helped many family caregivers adapt to life caring for a loved one who has had a stroke.
As a caregiver, if your loved one has had a stroke, how much help they will need can vary greatly. It can range from them requiring no assistance with care, to requiring more care than one person can offer. Do your homework by learning about your loved one’s strengths and weaknesses. Be realistic about what you can do. Just because you can’t do it all, doesn’t mean you don’t love them, it just means you can’t do it a ..read more
Caregivers Finding A Foothold
9M ago
This episodes addresses a question called into the podcast call in line, from a caller Jim. Jim has expressed frustrations this summer, at always having to cancel his plans and never having enough time to take care of this needs, due to care duties related to caring for him mom.
In today's discussion, we delve into the importance of creating time for yourself as a caregiver and the strategies that can help you achieve it. We explore ways to prioritize your needs, attend to your loved one's needs, learn the art of saying no, and seek essential emotional support. Let's dive in!
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Caregivers Finding A Foothold
9M ago
A re-release of a popular podcast from last year which has helped many family caregivers adapt to life caring for a loved one who has had a stroke.
As a caregiver, if your loved one has had a stroke, how much help they will need can vary greatly. It can range from them requiring no assistance with care, to requiring more care than one person can offer. Do your homework by learning about your loved one’s strengths and weaknesses. Be realistic about what you can do. Just because you can’t do it all, doesn’t mean you don’t love them, it just means you can’t do it a ..read more
Caregivers Finding A Foothold
11M ago
A re-release of a popular podcast from last year which has helped many family caregivers adapt to life caring for a loved one who has had a stroke.
As a caregiver, if your loved one has had a stroke, how much help they will need can vary greatly. It can range from them requiring no assistance with care, to requiring more care than one person can offer. Do your homework by learning about your loved one’s strengths and weaknesses. Be realistic about what you can do. Just because you can’t do it all, doesn’t mean you don’t love them, it just means you can’t do it a ..read more