When roles shift: navigating the transition to caring for aging parents
Caring for aging parents is emotional and complex—learn how to navigate this life transition with support and self-care.
Caregiver issues – which include stress, isolation, fatigue, and sometimes trauma – can affect both professional caregivers and family members who provide care to their loved ones. Here's how therapy can be beneficial for individuals with caregiving-related stress.
Caring for aging parents is emotional and complex—learn how to navigate this life transition with support and self-care.
Learn how to recognize caregiver burnout, recover without guilt, and find support for a healthier, more sustainable care routine.
Support a loved one through a manic episode by recognizing signs, managing triggers, and encouraging treatment—while also taking care of yourself.
Support someone with chronic illness using Team Positive, a practical guide for heroes and caregivers facing life-changing diagnoses.
It’s no secret that the care-taking process isn’t an easy one. Though it has its moments of reward, it is also frustrating, for both the caretaker and the patient. Small acts, however, can go a long way in easing frustration.
Art therapy is often life-changing for those struggling with cognitive impairments like dementia. Learn more below about what dementia and memory loss entail, and how art therapy can be helpful for older adults living with these disorders.