- Today I talk about the importance of vocalizing what you want to people who might become your caregiver one day. All of us will need care at one point in our lives. *****
- Sometimes doctors and people over-step boundaries thinking they know what's best for aging people. A good doctor will believe in your ability to care for your loved one and know their place is only to make suggestions. *****
- When caregivers seem confused about what to do, doctors give generic advice and it might not be appropriate for your loved one. *****
- If you receive advice you feel uncomfortable about, get another opinion and talk it over with those involved. Trust your gut and know how important you are to the person you love. You might be the only person who believes in their independence as an important part of care. It's a vital part of living with purpose, with limitations. *****
Remember to include yourself in the care you give by being faithful to the person in your care, so you'll receive the same someday.
Always Caring, Sam *****
Email: redefiningcaregiving@samdamm.com
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