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Title: Care Partner Burnout in Dementia Care: The Silent Struggle


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  • Care Partner Burnout in Dementia Care The Silent
    Struggle
  • 905.888.8808
  • info_at_memoryandcompany.com

2
  • What Is Care Partner Burnout?
  • Caregiver burnout is a state of physical,
    emotional, and mental exhaustion often
    accompanied by a shift in attitudefrom positive
    and caring to negative and unconcerned. 
  • Recognizing the signs of burnout is the first
    step to finding relief. Some of the signs of care
    partner burnout include
  • Constant fatigue and sleep disturbances
  • Loss of appetite or interest in activities
  • Feelings of irritability, anxiety, or depression
  • Withdrawal from friends and family
  • Changes in health, such as frequent sickness

3
  • What Causes Care Partner Burnout?
  • Emotional Physical Demand Constant
    care, especially for memory loss, can drain
    energy and cause emotional strain.
  • Isolation Lack of Support Feeling alone and
    unsupported by others can amplify the burden.
  • Financial Stress Specialized care and equipment
    can create financial strain on top of existing
    responsibilities.
  • Balancing Roles Juggling caregiving with other
    obligations like work or family can lead to guilt
    and inadequacy.
  • Neglecting Self-Care Prioritizing loved one's
    needs over personal well-being can lead to
    physical and mental health issues.

4
  • Specific Challenges in Dementia Care
  • Daily living activities may require partial or
    full support from the care partner, depending on
    the stage of Memory Loss.
  • Physical care may include mobility support,
    hygiene, dressing, grooming, and even assistance
    with eating. 
  • Adjusting to progressive cognitive decline can be
    difficult, especially dealing with unpredictable
    behaviours and communication barriers.

5
  • Recognizing Care Partner Burnout
  • Some people can handle a significant amount of
    stress before noticing any emotional and mental
    symptoms. 
  • Before burnout sets in, oftentimes a condition
    known as care partner strain develops. This
    condition often causes feelings of resentfulness,
    anger, hopelessness, and a lack of empathy. 
  • While the physical demands of being a care
    partner can be expected, overall exhaustion may
    be a symptom of burnout.

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  • Preventing Burnout and Seeking Help
  • Memory Care environments, online support groups,
    and community programs are designed to support
    the care partner(s) physically, emotionally, and
    mentally.
  • These support systems are beneficial in helping
    to prevent care partner burnout through personal
    and outreach programs.
  • In addition, proactive measures to prevent
    burnout can make a significant difference in a
    care partners life.

7
  • Discover Support Memory Companys Holistic
    Approach to Addressing Care Partner Burnout
  • Memory Care is undeniably demanding, and the
    propensity for care partner burnout is high. 
  • Recognizing the early signs and taking steps
    towards self-care and professional assistance can
    protect the well-being of care partners while
    ensuring the continuation of compassionate care.
  • Memory Company provides a holistic approach to
    Memory Care in Markham and Oakville. 
  • Contact us today to schedule a personal tour and
    consultation with our Team Members.
  • Ref. https//memoryandcompany.com/blog/care-partn
    er-burnout-in-dementia-care/

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  • CONTACT US
  • MARKHAM CLUB
  • OAKVILLE CLUB
  • 100 Renfrew Drive, Suite 110
  • Markham, Ontario L3R 9R6
  • 407 Iroquois Shore Road, Unit 1
  • Oakville, Ontario L6H 1M3
  • markham_at_memoryandcompany.com
  • oakville_at_memoryandcompany.com
  • 905.888.8808
  • www.memoryandcompany.com
  • info_at_memoryandcompany.com

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  • Thank you
  • 905.888.8808
  • www.memoryandcompany.com
  • info_at_memoryandcompany.com
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