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Leverage Your Team

Leverage Your Team

Caregiving requires a team. This list is a way of leveraging the strengths of your friends and family when asking for their help. This benefits your loved one as well as YOU, the primary caregiver, by giving you a break so you can recharge your batteries. As the FAA rules specify, “put your own oxygen mask on first and then assist others.”

In recruiting friends to “help” or taking them up on their offers. It is better to get them involved early in the process, when help is not so specialized or demanding.  You will soon find out what they can do, and you will understand their limitations as time goes on, and you will see your loved one’s response to them. (Tip from Beth N.)

Caregiving can be quite demanding.  You may find this link helpful to avoid caregiver burnout.

10 Soul-Healing Tips to Avoid Caregiver Burnout | CaringBridge

Meal Prep Coordinator

Who is the person in your life who loves food and/or loves to cook?

What is Meal Train®? 

Meals on Wheels link

Traffic Cop/Communication Coordinator

Who is the best communicator in your circle?

Researcher

Who is the person in your life who loves to Google info?

Respite Care Coordinator

Who is the project manager in your life who could coordinate resources to give YOU, the primary caregiver, TIME!

Tour Guide/Driver

Who in your life loves to drive and explore?

Music DJ for Playlists

Who is the person in your life who LOVES music?

Entertainer

Who is the person in your life who loves movies… Books… Games/Cards… Puzzles?

Creative for Stories/Photos

Who is the person in your life who is incredibly creative?

Handy Friend

Who is the person in your life who is qualified in construction?