Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Balancing Caregiving with Your Personal Needs


Caregiver burnout is a real thing. Experts estimate 61 percent of the country’s 48 million caregivers are working outside jobs along with acting as a caregiver. In a recently released report titled “Working While Caregiving: It’s Complicated,” from AARP and S&P Global, two-thirds of respondents said they had at least some difficulty balancing work and life responsibilities.

The survey reports 84 percent of respondents said caregiving had a moderate or high impact on the stress they feel daily. Another 27 percent of working caregivers said due to their workload “they were forced to go from full-time to part-time work or reduce their hours.” Others complained their employers seemed to be more understanding of child care leave than they were to employees who had to take time off to care for a parent or other elderly family member.

Respondents said beyond holding down a job, they were putting in at least six hours a week of caregiving for a loved one. Tasks include everything from assisting with the actual physical care of a loved one to taking the person to doctor visits, grocery shopping, and serving as an advocate for the person to ensure they are getting the proper care.

Other studies support the findings of the AARP survey as they too found participants reported difficulty in balancing work and caregiving; and the negative impact it can have on physical and mental health. In 2023, a study found almost half of all caregivers were spending between 10 to 29 hours a week caregiving. More concerning is many caregivers are neglecting their own health stating they have no time to exercise and are not keeping up with routine annual physicals and screening. In fact forty-one percent of caregivers report low overall well-being, which is 32% more than non-caregivers.

This is why assisted living and memory care communities can be a lifesaver for both the elderly person and the family caregiver. Instead of watching your adult child or other younger family member working day-in and day-out for your good, you can have an experienced caregiver provide for your basic needs in addition to good companionship and entertaining, informative wellness activities.

We believe MorningStar of Arvada is one of the area’s finest senior living communities providing residents with independent living, assisted living and memory care Arvada, CO families can trust. Contact us for availability and to set up a tour.


Source:

1. aarp.org/caregiving/life-balance/info-2024/working-caregivers-report.html2. guardianlife.com/reports/caregiving-in-america

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