Cargiver Bill of Rights

Caregiver Bill of Rights
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Caring for others can cause a great deal of stress. This can ultimately hurt the caregiver’s emotional and physical health. A study of family caregivers found that those who experience caregiving-related stress have a 63% higher mortality rate than non-caregivers of the same age. You can’t care for your loved one if you’re ill yourself.
The following Caregiver Bill of Rights can help.

I have the right:

  • To take care of myself. This is not an act of selfishness. It will give me the capability of taking better care of my loved one.

  • To seek help from others even though my loved ones may object. I recognize the limits of my own endurance and strength.

  • To maintain facets of my own life that do not include the person I care for, just as I would if he or she were healthy. I know that I do everything that I reasonably can for this person, and I have the right to do some things just for myself.

  • To get angry, be depressed, and express other difficult feelings occasionally.

  • To reject any attempts by my loved one (either conscious or unconscious) to manipulate me through guilt, and/or depression.

  • To receive consideration, affection, forgiveness, and acceptance for what I do, from my loved ones, for as long as I offer these qualities in return.

  • To take pride in what I am accomplishing and to applaud the courage it has sometimes taken to meet the needs of my loved one.

  • To protect my individuality and my right to make a life for myself that will sustain me in the time when my loved one no longer need my full-time help.

  • To expect and demand that as new strides are made in finding resources to aid physically and mentally impaired persons in our country, similar strides will be made towards aiding and supporting caregivers.

Adapted from the “Caregiver Bill of Rights” is adapted from Caregiving: Helping an Aging Loved One by Jo Horne, AARP Books, 1985

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Published On: January 23rd, 2019Categories: Programs & Services