Call Us 858-848-7224
Home Care San Diego
 
  • Services
    • Companionship
    • Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care
    • Grocery Shopping & Errands
    • Hospice Care
    • Hiring an Agency vs. Direct Caregiver
    • Light Housekeeping
    • Meal Preparation
    • Personal Care and Grooming
    • Placement
    • Post Surgical Care
    • Stroke Recovery Home Care
    • VA Assistance
    • Full List of Services
  • About Us
    • Meet the Team
    • The Owner/President
    • FAQ Dementia Care
    • Our Caregivers
    • Industry Statistics
    • Hospital Readmission Penalties
  • Blog
  • Jobs
  • Training
  • Testimonials
  • Ask a Question

Blog

Home Caregiver 6 Things Caregivers Can Do to Recover from Burnout
how-can-caregivers-recover-from-getting-burned-out-san-diego-ca

6 Things Caregivers Can Do to Recover from Burnout

February 8, 2024CaregiverAssisting Hands
No matter how much you love someone, taking care of him or her constantly can take a toll on your health. Many caregivers experience guilt, resentment, exhaustion, apathy, and sadness, and the term “caregiver burnout” was coined to describe this common occurrence. If you feel like you’re experiencing caregiver burnout, try these six actions to restore your peace of mind. 

1. Join a Support Group

Being a caregiver may make you feel isolated and alone at times. Having support and empathy from other caregivers can be a good way to recover from caregiver burnout. Other caregivers can give you tips on self-care, and you may get comfort from knowing others are facing the same challenges you are. 

Hire a professional caregiver if you need assistance caring for a loved one or a break from your caregiving duties. When considering home care service, families should make sure their senior loved ones have the resources they need to maintain their independence and remain healthy. Trusted in-home care professionals can assist seniors with daily tasks like cooking, bathing, and exercise, and they can also encourage them to focus on healthier lifestyle habits.

2. Prioritize Physical Health

Caregiver burnout is a sign the body needs a little more attention. Try to eat nutritious meals, exercise a little, and get enough sleep. This can lower the stress hormones in your body and give you a little more energy throughout your day. 

3. Learn Self-Value

Self-love can go a long way toward healing caregiver burnout. Take time to objectively think about how much you do for your loved one and how much you would appreciate it if the roles were reversed. Once you begin to realize just how great your caregiving actions are, you may see you deserve more happiness as well.

4. Get Some Help

Many caregivers resist the idea of spending extra money or admitting they need assistance, but caregiving should never be a one-person job. Getting a part-time professional respite caregiver allows you to spend a little more time on yourself. Having a home caregiver stop by a few times a week can have a significant impact on your own health and wellbeing. 

San Diego senior care professionals can assist seniors with a wide array of daily tasks, offering family caregivers the chance to focus on other personal responsibilities or take a break to prevent burnout. Whether it’s for a few hours a day or a few days a week, home care is the perfect solution for family caregivers who are feeling overwhelmed.

5. Find Meaning Outside of Caregiving

One reason caregiver burnout is so devastating is because many caregivers worry they’re failing at their only important task. It’s vital to take a step back from the situation and remember you have your own identity outside of being a caregiver. Find hobbies and activities you can do in your spare time. Having passions and personal interests can make caregiving more bearable. 

6. Spend Time with Friends

When they do have a little time to themselves, many caregivers are tempted to just collapse in front of the television. However, humans are social animals, and having a strong support network of friends is important to their recovery. Spending time with your friends can help you de-stress and remember there are people who love and appreciate you. The type of home care San Diego seniors need can vary. Some need assistance a few hours a day, while others require more extensive around-the-clock assistance. At Assisting Hands Home Care, we tailor our care plans based on each senior’s individual care needs, and the plans can be adjusted at any time. We are a trusted provider of respite and 24-hour care, and we also offer specialized Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s, and stroke care for seniors. Whether your parent needs minor help with daily tasks or extensive 24-hour care, give us a call today. 

Previous post 5 Colors that Can Brighten Up a Senior’s Home Next post 7 Sit-Down Games for Aging Adults
chat-icon

Read Our Newsletter

Read More
Facebook
Twitter
apache_pb

Download Our Brochure

Download
Home Care

assisting hands home care

Assisting Hands Home Care provides elder care services and senior in home care services for families across the country.
HCO #374700077

  • (858) 848-7224
  • 16870 West Bernardo Dr., #400, San Diego, CA 92127

COMPANY

  • Home
  • Services
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Services

  • Aging In Place
  • Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
  • Companionship
  • Full List of Services

legal

  • Hospital Readmission Penalties
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Accessibility Statement

© Assisting Hands® Home Care, LLC. All rights reserved.