Additional resources:

Kind Ethics: Getting Caregivers to Ask for Help

Article on a four step process on how caregivers can ask for help.

 

National Institute on Aging: Share the Care, Caring for Yourself

Website and video on how to take care of yourself for caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients, which can translate to heart failure caregiving, as well.

 

The Caring Generation: Spousal Caregivers and Caregiver Resentment

Talk radio episode on spousal caregivers and how caregiver resentment can enter into relationships between husbands and wives.

 

The Caring Generation: Caregiving, When Families Don’t Get Along

Talk radio episode on how to manage when families don’t get along.

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