Caregiver Appreciation
Today is Caregiver Appreciation Day. I was a
Caregiver (taking care of my disabled and ill family member full-time for 8
years) so I know how difficult it can be.
I received no outside help (from
Local, State or Federal Governments or any Organizations) and while I had help
online and over the phone from friends and family for the most part it was just
me doing all the physical work: driving to Doctor's around the State, calling
9-1-1 several times, having to rush to the ER, spending days in the ICU,
carrying them up/down several flights of stairs countless times a day, carrying
them to the bathroom, bathing them, feeding them, giving them their medicines
numerous times a day, running to the only Pharmacy in town to get the
medicines, using one hand to push their wheelchair down the market's narrow
aisle while using my other hand to push the cart, etc.
I also planned and helped them travel
around the US and the world to either see family or new and exciting places
(which was often much more work on me than it was a vacation since most things
are not wheelchair accessible.)
I not only worked making sure they
had everything they needed to survive, but I also helped them achieve their
dreams: starting a successful home business from scratch as well as going to
the Community College 1 hour away several times a week, even during snowstorms,
for a Baking Certificate (waiting hours in the hallway as she was in class.)
All of that was on top of the normal
everyday errands: shopping, mowing, shoveling, taking care of the dogs,
checking-in on friends and family, etc.
At the end of those 8 years I was
also their Home Hospice Caregiver. I didn't leave their side for their last 50
hours and was next to them as them passed away.
It was a lot of very hard work and I
had to give up many things (a job I was working at as well as future job
opportunities, a social life, etc.) but the only alternative was putting her in
an Assisted-Living Home and that was never an option.
Even with what I know now I would
still immediately make the decision to drop everything and be a Caregiver for a
friend or family member (it's also why I would never and will never ask anyone
else to be my Caregiver.)
There are thousands of Caregivers
(both Professionals that are paid and non-Professionals - like I was - who
aren't) that work hard to take care of strangers or loved ones. Take a minute to thank them and see if they
need anything. Just because they don't ask for it doesn't mean they don't need
it.
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