{"id":15833,"date":"2020-08-02T06:43:48","date_gmt":"2020-08-02T06:43:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.brainsparks.com.au\/?p=15833"},"modified":"2020-08-02T06:48:28","modified_gmt":"2020-08-02T06:48:28","slug":"tips-for-effective-caregiving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.brainsparks.com.au\/tips-for-effective-caregiving\/","title":{"rendered":"Tips for Effective Caregiving"},"content":{"rendered":"

Family caregivers take on a difficult role, working hard to give their loved one the opportunity to live as independently as possible and maintain the highest possible quality of life.<\/p>\n

For a caregiver, the priority may be the person in their care. However, in order to be an effective caregiver, it\u2019s also important to look after yourself. Caring for an ageing or ill loved one requires a significant amount of physical, mental, and emotional strength<\/a>. It can often be overwhelming for the caregiver and, in severe cases, the pressure of caregiving can lead to stress and caregiver burnout.<\/p>\n

Anything that requires an adjustment to a change in circumstance or environment can cause stress. When we become stressed, our bodies react with physical, mental and emotional responses<\/a>. If feelings of stress persist for a long time, the immune system can be affected, which can result in illness. Caregiver burnout can occur when caregivers take on too much and do not get the help that they need. A caregiver with burnout may feel tired, stress, anxious or depressed.<\/p>\n

The best way to avoid stress and caregiver burnout, and to look after yourself as a carer is to implement planning and problem-solving strategies.<\/p>\n

Tips for Effective Planning<\/h2>\n

Being organised helps to reduce stress<\/a>, which, in turn, increases your ability to provide care to your loved one. The following are some of the things that you can do to help you plan more effectively:<\/p>\n