Approximately 65 million Americans fill the vital role of caregivers for a family member or loved one, a role that can significantly impact their physical, emotional, and financial well-being. Most caregivers (about 61%) are women, encompassing spouses, partners, siblings, children, and neighbors. Interestingly, about one-third of cancer patients receive care from a man, highlighting the diverse faces of caregiving.
Benefits of Caring for Loved Ones
Caregiving often involves tasks that may be unfamiliar to many, such as paying bills, doing laundry, shopping, and cooking. The challenges are compounded for the 24% of caregivers who care for two or more people simultaneously. Despite these demands, a majority (85%) of caregivers find the benefits of caring for their loved ones outweigh the disadvantages, though 10% do experience caregiving as a burden.
Caregiving is Not Just Physical
The strain of caregiving is not just physical; caregivers frequently report sleep problems, worry, poor appetite, and depression. This stress is a significant part of why family caregiving in the US costs about $600 billion annually across all health conditions.
To sustain the vital role of caregiving, caregivers must prioritize their own health. This means seeking help when needed and keeping up with personal medical, dental, and mental health appointments.
Caregiver Dashboard
Cancer Help Desk recognizes the indispensable role of caregivers and offers support through various tools and resources. One such tool is the Caregiver Dashboard, designed to help caregivers and their loved ones assess and improve their communication. This tool can be a valuable resource as the caregiving journey evolves.
We’re In This Together
WiTT (“We’re in This Together”) is a platform that helps patients and caregivers easily request and receive support, like a wedding registry for care needs. It connects loved ones with specific ways to help, from financial aid to daily tasks.
Taking care of yourself is not just beneficial for you; it’s essential for providing the best care possible for your loved one. Remember, you’re not alone in this journey.
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