Helping Caregivers To Deal With Stress

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Slits aregivers Helping a To Deal With Stress (NAPSA)—There’s helpful news for family caregivers. Two new free tools designed to help them better understand their role and deal with the stress that can accompanyit are now available. A family caregiver is anyone whoplays a role in an older loved one’s care—a role that can be challenging. According to The Family Caregiver Alliance, family caregivers report chronic condi- tions, including heart disease, cancer and diabetes, at nearly twice the rate (45 percent vs. 24 percent) of non-family caregivers. Photo credit: HomeInstead Studies show that the stress of being a caregiver can affect a person’s health and well-being. Plus, a recent study from Home Instead, Inc., franchisor of the Home Instead Senior Care franchise network (www.homein stead.com), indicates a reluctance to ask for help and chronic illness are two characteristics that can make family caregivers more vulnerable to caregiver distress. Each Home Instead Senior Care franchise office is independently owned andoperated. To help, Home Instead recently released two new tools free for family caregivers. Their “Are You a Caregiver Quiz” is designed to help a family caregiver identify and recognize therole of caregiver. The “Family Caregiver Distress Assessment” was created to enable caregivers to help determine their potential risk for caregiver distress and to be aware of its possible resulting effects, such as depression, heart disease, high blood pressure andobesity. Many who completed the assessment identified “watching their loved one decline” both physically and mentally as most stressful. Said company president Jeff Huber, “It’s important for caregivers to understand that stress can impact one’s ability to care. If they don’t care for themselves, they may put their senior loved ones at risk.” To access the free caregiver tools, visit www.FamilyCaregiver StressRelief.com.