Contact Us Today! 770-425-6060

Blog and Videos

Caregivers – Here Are 10 Critical Things You Should Do to Take Care of YOU!

Posted by Steve Worrall | Oct 22, 2016

Caregivers – Here Are 10 Critical Things You Should Do to Take Care of YOU!

elder law marietta ga

If you are a frequent reader of our Marietta, Georgia, elder law blog, you know that we talk a lot about how to take care of your older and/or disabled loved ones. We are passionate about helping people spend their end of life as comfortably and securely as possible.

However, one thing that we don't discuss quite as frequently is how to help you, the caregiver, take care of your elderly loved one while making sure that YOU stay healthy and secure. That is why we offer you this quick test to see if you are remembering how important you are and if you are taking steps to ensure that you take care of yourself.

Please check the appropriate column for each response.

Ideally, you have checked all “yes” answers.  But, if you have more than 2 or 3 “no” or “needs work” answers, it's time to take steps to get the help you so desperately need.

The good news is that help does exist. If you haven't yet, ask family and friends for help. You may be surprised at the number of people willing to step up.

Help is also available through government and community resources. If you need help sorting through the services available, give our Marietta elder law firm a call so we can help you sort through the choices as well as talk you through the options for paying for them and protecting your elderly loved one's nest egg.

The moral of this post is that being a great caregiver REQUIRES that you take care of yourself. The better you feel the better your loved one will feel. We promise!

About the Author

Steve Worrall

As a sandwich generation kid himself (caring for both children and aging parents), Marietta Georgia Estate Planning Elder Law & Probate Attorney Steve (Stephen M.) Worrall KNOWS the struggles you are facing as you raise children, balance the demands of your job, and take care of your aging parent...

Menu