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Doulas Walk Alongside Caregivers

Once seen as a personal and private matter in family life, unpaid care giving is the invisible thread

of  health and social systems all over the world

elderly caregiver embrace

 

Your full presence is felt by your loved one, and that leads to healing, not just for them but also for you.

 

Your toolkit!

#1. Take care of yourself. You must! Allow 15 minutes each day, just for you. Treat yourself like company. YOU ARE NOT SELFISH! Practice this sacred time for yourself.

#2. Be a blank love-sponge when you listen to your loved one. Silent, attentive listening heals.

#3. Ask open-ended questions to your loved one, that originate in your question, “What is the experience of living with illness or decline like for them?”

 

Doulas understand that the uncertainty of illness and grief in a family can become a feedback loop fueled by anxiety and depression. We  are concerned about you and understand that we do not and cannot replace your caregiver calling. However, we can give you a breather, be a strong presence for you, be present with your loved one, and bridge your consistent loving care.

Doulas bridge your consistent loving care.

Illness and elderly decline jumps into the spouse/partner caregiver’s world, causing anxiety or depression, and stress in even the strongest relationships.

Caregiver.org is a good place to start if you are a caregiver for someone in your home

 


Consider what would happen if caregivers stopped caring

Importance of caregivers facts
  • The value of services provided by informal caregivers has steadily increased over the last decade, with an estimated economic value of $470 billion in 2013, up from $450 billion in 2009 and $375 billion in 2007. [AARP Public Policy Institute. (2015). Valuing the Invaluable: 2015 Update.]
  • At $470 billion in 2013, the value of unpaid caregiving exceeded the value of paid home care and total Medicaid spending in the same year, and nearly matched the value of the sales of the world’s largest company, Wal-Mart ($477 billion). [AARP Public Policy Institute. (2015). Valuing the Invaluable: 2015 Update.]
  • The economic value of the care provided by unpaid caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias was $217.7 billion in 2014. [Alzheimer’s Association. (2015). 2015 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures.]

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