If you are caring for a senior family member, you are not alone. According to research by the Family Caregiver Alliance, more than 34 million Americans provide unpaid care for an adult who is age 50 or older. But many of these people don’t think of themselves as a “caregiver.” Recognizing that you have taken on this demanding job can be the first step toward getting the support you need.
Here’s a look at some of the resources available for caregivers in Marietta, Georgia.
These services can assist you in determining what your needs are as a caregiver, and identifying resources that can meet those needs.
Sometimes caregivers are so wrapped up in the needs of the person they are caring for that their own physical and mental health begins to suffer. According to the Mayo Clinic, it’s important for caregivers to fight stress and prevent burnout by taking breaks to recharge.
Here are some resources that help caregivers in Marietta find time for self-care.
Visiting Angels offers care in the Marietta area, scheduling the number and length of visits based on the needs of the senior and caregiver. Services provided include bathing and dressing, personal hygiene and grooming, and meal preparation and feeding.
Aloha Day Club offers a stimulating environment for seniors three days a week. Seniors play games, exercise, listen to music, take part in discussions, and eat lunch. Monday through Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
If caregivers become overwhelmed by the demands of their role as caregiver, they may feel like no one understands them and become isolated or depressed. Support groups where caregivers can meet to discuss their challenges are a good way for them to understand that they are not alone. According to the website DailyCaring.com, that’s just one of eight benefits that caregiver support groups offer.
Here are just a few of the places where caregiver support groups meet in Marietta.
Sometimes, no matter how many resources are available, the best thing a caregiver can do for their senior loved one is to help facilitate a move to a senior living community. Communities like Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory in Marietta employ fully trained caregivers and are designed to meet residents’ needs in the best ways possible. This not only improves its senior residents’ quality of life, but also gives their family members the peace of mind that comes with knowing their loved ones are well cared for.
If you’d like to find more about Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory, call 770-691-0050 to arrange a tour.