Ans) Ask for help. Schedule frequent breaks throughout the day to pursue hobbies and interests and stay on top of your own health needs. You're not being neglectful or disloyal to your loved one. Caregivers who take regular time away not only provide better care, they also find more satisfaction in their caretaking roles.
To limit challenges and ease frustration:
Schedule wisely. Establish a daily routine.
Take your time. Anticipate that tasks may take longer than they
used to and schedule more time for them
Involve the person
Provide choices
Provide simple instructions
Limit napping
Reduce distractions
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