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Caregiving Experts Meaningful Advice for Caregivers
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Pamela D. Wilson - Caregiver Subject Matter Expert Pamela D. Wilson - Caregiver Subject Matter Expert
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Dateline: Denver, CO
Monday, July 5, 2021

 

Caregiving experts invite family and working caregivers to discuss experiences close to the heart through participation in caregiver groups, surveys, social media, and other platforms. However, fear of judgment frequently results in caregivers feeling hesitant to express feelings and concerns about caring for aging parents.

Where to Find Advice for Caregives of Elderly Parents and Spouses

If you are a caregiver experiencing a sense of isolation and loneliness, reaching out to caregiving experts like Pamela D Wilson can improve or help you identify new and meaningful approaches to care situations. As you may be aware, the responsibilities and duties of being a caregiver eventually grow to become life-affecting.

If you’re looking for caregiver resources, scroll to the bottom of this page to check out support options offered by Pamela

Finding the time to take 10, 20, or 30 minutes each day to get relief from your caregiving experience might feel like a struggle when there are many tasks to complete. Caregivers are often multi-taskers juggling work, caregiving, and other parts of life at once.

However, Wilson’s experience of caregivers talking about their actions after caregiving responsibilities end—confirms that doing it all and being the primary caregiver can be emotionally draining and physically harmful to the caregiver’s health, well-being, and personal relationships.

  • Why are the effects of caregiving so challenging to see?
  • Can caregiving become an addictive behavior?
  • How can caregivers find the motivation to seek emotional and informational support?

Make No Excuses Time for the Caregiver

Participating in a scheduled caregiver support activities allows caregivers access to emotional and informational support. In addition, if you are a caregiver, you may be gaining awareness that care responsibilities are already resulting in trade-offs that you don’t like.

For example, how will you spend your time today, with whom, and doing what? What activities good for you—like exercise, hobbies, volunteering, or socializing with friends—have you given up for senior care activities? Being a caregiver can result in addictive behaviors when you continually do more and more and more without considering the effect on your life.

In addition, suppose your workplace does not yet recognize caregiving responsibilities as a mental distraction and contributor to stress.  In that case, the responsibility is yours to gather information and gain knowledge about the short and long-term effects on your life of caring for loved ones.

Making no excuses time to care for yourself can be difficult when career, family, or cultural pressures and expectations exist about appropriate caregiver behavior. Caregivers throughout the world in all walks of life—whether in family care relationships or in the added situation of doubly duty caregiving where you are a family caregiver and your employment relates to caring for others—find it challenging to make time for self-care.

It is common for individuals to feel too busy to seek information that might make a difference in the approach to the challenges presented by daily experiences. In other situations, caregivers may think they have the knowledge and know everything they need to know but make mistakes in caring for a loved one because they lack the personal insight to realize they don’t know it all.

Caregivers who felt pressured to do it all tell Wilson that they realized that their need for control or insistence on having things done their way made life much more difficult. Determined caregivers can drive family members who might have helped away. Caregiver burnout resulted in unintentional harm to the care aging parents.

Meaningful and Trusted Advice Eases Caregiver Stress

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Having access to caregiving experts allows caregivers to establish positive habits to challenge negative thoughts and break through roadblocks when supervisors, co-workers, family members, or the healthcare system seem unhelpful. Caregiving experts with broad expertise and experience focus on the positive aspects of identifying self-defeating attitudes, behaviors, or doubts.

Caregivers who interact with others learn the value of acknowledging imperfect situations and identifying the choices at hand. Unfortunately, while laying out options on paper can feel liberating, presenting difficult or unpopular caregiving decisions within the family can be intimidating and feel overwhelming.

As a result, family and professional caregivers remain stuck in unsustainable situations for weeks, months, or years without making progress. Fear of change and the work to be done is troubling for the family caregiver and the care recipient. Wilson helps caregivers break down complex problems into simple steps to move forward.

Positive Interactions Make All a Difference

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Just as one negative interaction can drag caregivers down into quicksand, one positive interaction with caregiving experts can raise the spirits.

So if you are looking for caregiving experts that understand where you are and where your care experience might be going, you’re in the right place with Pamela D Wilson.

Wilson offers her caregiving expertise with proven options to receive meaningful advice, emotional and informational support in ways that meet your needs, schedule, preferences for communication, and lifestyle interests:

Meaningful advice for caregivers is on this caregiving experts website, membership page, and related social media channels. Whether you are looking for ways to manage anxiety, support to create a care plan for a loved one or yourself or you want to confirm you’re on the right path, Pamela D Wilson is a devoted and leading expert in the caregiving and fields.

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About Pamela Wilson

PAMELA D. WILSON, MS, BS/BA, NCG, CSA helps caregivers and aging adults solve caregiving problems and manage caregiving needs through online programs, live support groups, and an extensive caregiving library that includes articles, podcasts, videos, and webinars.

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Pamela D. Wilson, MS, BS/BA, CG, CSA is an international caregiver subject matter expert, advocate, and speaker. More than 20 years of experience as a direct service provider in the roles of a court-appointed guardian, power of attorney, and care manager led to programs supporting family caregivers and aging adults who want to be proactive about health, well-being, and caregiving. Wilson provides online and on-site education and caregiver support for caregivers, consumer groups, and corporations worldwide. She may be reached at +1 303-810-1816 or through her website.

 

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