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Navigating Holiday Joy and Challenges: A Guide for Caregivers

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Navigating Holiday Joy and Challenges: A Guide for Caregivers

By Melissa Miller
 Posted December 9, 2024
 In Events, News
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The holidays bring mixed feelings of joy and stress for both parents and caregivers, especially those caring for someone with dementia. While holiday magic fuels patience for a parent, caregivers often face ambiguous grief—feelings of detachment and loss that accumulate over time. These emotions can lead to anxiety and fatigue, making self-care essential. Caregivers are encouraged to prioritize their well-being by planning self-care and seeking support to navigate the challenges of caregiving during the holidays. Click here for the full article.

 

 

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