April 5, 2023

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Caregiving brings stress. Here are 6 tips to help ease it

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The stress of caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease can take a toll on loved ones.

It's important for caregivers' own health and well-being to reduce that stress, the Alzheimer's Foundation of America says.

"Finding ways to manage and reduce stress is of paramount importance for every Alzheimer's caregiver—untreated stress over a prolonged period of time can lead to caregiver burnout and a host of other health issues," said Jennifer Reeder, the foundation's director of educational and .

"Caregivers need to take care of themselves so they can provide the best possible care for their loved ones," Reeder added in a foundation news release.

April is National Stress Awareness Month, and it "is a great time for caregivers to be proactive about managing and reducing their stress and make an investment in that will benefit them and their loved one for whom they are caring," she advised.

Here, the foundation suggests six steps that may help:

The foundation's helpline provides information and support for . You can connect with a licensed social worker by calling 866-232-8484, web chatting at www.alzfdn.org or sending a to 646-586-5283. The web chat and text message features are offered in more than 90 languages.

More information: The U.S. National Institute on Aging has more on Alzheimer's disease.

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