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What Do You Need to Know about Asking for Help?

November 15, 2017
Lenora Alabi
Asking for help as a family caregiver can be surprisingly difficult to do. You might start to feel as if your senior asked you for help, so you have to be the only one to provide it. That's not true and can keep you locked in a cycle that wears you out too soon.

It's Okay to Ask for Help 

An interesting phenomenon with humans is that we tend to see no harm at all when someone asks us for help, but when we need it, we get self-conscious. Do what you can to let go of this belief. It will keep you locked into a cycle in which you fear asking for help when you truly need it. If it helps, leave yourself notes reminding you that it's okay to ask for help.

The More Specific the Request, the Better the Help

When you do ask for help, remember that the more specific you can be, the more likely it will be that you get the help you truly need. Ask specific people to help with specific tasks. The more that you fine tune this process, the happier you'll be with the results. And the people you're asking for help will be able to be more definitive with what they can offer because they know exactly what you need.

Home Care Services Are Excellent Sources of Help

Not all help has to come from friends and family. Home care services have plenty of experienced care providers on staff who know exactly what caregiving is like. They can take care of some of the routine tasks for you so that you free up your own time and energy. They're also fantastic companions for your elderly family member when you can't be there as much as you want to be.

So Are Local Agencies for the Elderly

Local agencies that help aging adults have a ton of information about services and resources in your area. They can put you in touch with the exact person or group to help you with certain situations in far less time than you could research the situation yourself.

Sometimes you'll need less help than you do at other times. This is normal and doesn't mean that you're doing anything wrong. Go with the flow of your caregiving journey and reach out when you do need more help.

IF YOU OR AN AGING LOVED-ONE ARE CONSIDERING HIRING IN-HOME CAREGIVERS IN STREETERVILLE, IL, PLEASE CONTACT THE CARING STAFF AT BRIGHTSTAR CARE CHICAGO. CALL TODAY: 312.382.8888.