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As much as post-stroke rehabilitation focuses on the patient, it is also critical to keep in mind those who are being the caregivers of the stroke patient and their own health.
Being a caregiver is not only a full-time job at home but it also takes a lot of mental and physical strength out of themselves too. What can they do to remain healthy as caregivers?
One of the most important things to stay a healthy caregiver is knowing your limits. Having to provide care on a 24/7 basis, you need to think about how well you can handle everything.
To avoid overstressing and overloading yourself, here are some tips you should apply to improve your situation.
As important as caregiving is, you always need to find time to take a break from everything as there will be moments where stress levels will be raised.
The breaks don’t have to be long, as little as 10 minutes or retiring for a couple of hours can make a world of difference. Having another family member taking care of him/her will also give the patient a much-needed boost too!
During your downtime, make sure that you relax and channel all the stress out of your body whether it be a relaxing meal, a nice massage, reading a book, watching TV or simply gazing as the world goes by.
When you have had your break, you will feel refreshed and ready to get back on top of things with a clear mind.
By doing this, you are preserving your own energy and avoiding unnecessary burnout.
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This document does not constitute the practice of medical consultation nor medical advice. Always seek the advice of your treating physician and/or specialist. If you suspect that you are experiencing symptoms of stroke, call for an ambulance immediately.