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Labor Day Recognition for All You At-Home Caregivers

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Labor Day Recognition for All You At-Home Caregivers - Winder, GA

Hello and welcome back to our Gateway Gardens Assisted Living & Memory Care blog. Today we turn our focus to the upcoming Labor Day weekend and how all of you providing assisted living care and/or memory care support services to a loved one.

We take this moment to remind all you at-home caregivers that if you're going to be an effective caregiver. taking care of yourself is not a luxury. It is an absolute necessity. Did you know that the original intent behind creating this federal holiday was to honor the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, laws, and well-being of the country. And who are the often-overlooked workers that need to be included in the celebrations this year? Caregivers of aging parents.

As someone caring for elderly parents, you can’t ever really take a day off...or can you? Here are some reasons why you should consider taking a break this Labor Day:

Caregiver Burnout Is Real

When you are caring for elderly parents on a regular basis, you run the risk of developing caregiver burnout if you don’t take time to recharge your batteries from time to time. Burnout can manifest itself in different ways, according to WebMd, including:

  • Withdrawal from friends and family

  • Increased irritability and anxiety

  • Feelings of hopelessness, sadness

  • Changes in sleep patterns

  • Lowered immune system, getting sick more often

  • Emotional and physical exhaustion

Caregiver burnout affects both your physical and emotional health and can even lead to strained relationships with a spouse or close friends. But there is hope: caregiver burnout can be prevented by creating boundaries and carving out more time for yourself.

Practicing Self Care Can Help You Recharge

Self-care for caregivers is so important for your ability to care for aging parents over an extended period of time. Indulging in some “me-time,” whether that’s a long weekend at a bed and breakfast, a quiet hour to read a book, a commitment to exercising regularly or even just a warm bath at the end of a long day can help preserve your mental and emotional health when caring for elderly parents.

All of us here at Gateway Gardens Assisted Living & Memory Care in Winder, GA do everything we can to make sure all seniors and their families feel comfortable, happy, and at ease as a cherished member of our community.