Caregivers often need to make decisions about medical care issues, insurance issues, physical property issues, legal matters, and so on. Join Shelly Beach as she reviews the types of issues that are common for caregivers to initially address.
When it comes to providing care for another person, there is strength in numbers! Join Shelly Beach as she suggests ways for extended family members to offer support to the main caregivers.
Isolation is very common to caregivers. Join Shelly Beach as she examines the need to find time for yourself and to create a sense of identity that is separate from your caregiving journey.
Caregivers need to realize that they cannot do it all. Join Shelly Beach as she discusses the importance of finding a support system, gathering prayer partners, and scheduling specific times of rest.
Join Shelly Beach as she explains the pitfalls that can be common to caregivers, such as not getting thorough assessments, delaying the process of becoming an advocate, and not asking enough questions.
There are a number of circumstances that may cause you to consider placing a loved one in a care facility. Join us as Shelly Beach discusses the types of circumstances in which you might want to consider the help of a care facility.
Honoring your family members does not necessarily mean that you are mandated to care for them in your home. Join us as Shelly Beach examines the variety of ways you can care for a loved one.
Caregivers can struggle with guilt for a variety of reasons. Join us as Shelly Beach discusses the normal range of emotions that caregivers will need to sort through in order to maintain their own mental health.
Children often struggle with a mix of emotions as the dynamics of the house change as the result of a caregiving situation. Join us as Shelly Beach describes the normal feelings that children need to talk through.
Providing continual care for another person can take its toll on a marriage. Join us as Shelly Beach discusses what couples can do to help safeguard their marriages.
Many factors need to be considered before asking a loved one to move into your home. Join us as Shelly Beach examines some of the crucial questions that need to be answered in order to make such an important decision.
There are many specific decisions that need to be made when caring for another person. Join us as Shelly Beach discusses the kinds of decisions that need to be given priority in a caregiving situation.
Caregivers can often find themselves isolated and without support. Join us as Shelly Beach explains the types of emotions that are commonly experienced by people providing care for another person.
Many caregivers find themselves grappling with issues they weren’t prepared for. Join us as Shelly Beach describes the struggles that are common to people providing care for another.
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