Caregiver Blog & Articles

Reaching
a diagnosis for many diseases takes a long time. Symptoms appear and there are
tests. Symptoms are often denied by the individual or at first minimized by the
professional. Symptoms may make past activity and work impossible causing great
strain on family resources. In some situation changes in behaviour or memory
are insidiously destroying relationships before they can be identified as
symptoms of something being wrong.

When the diagnosis comes and roles have to change, a caregiver is needed and is assigned. When it is a parent who gets sick it is usually the daughter or daughter in law who must take up the responsibility. A spouse is expected to care for a spouse.
With the changed role comes a changed life. The goals and dreams, the expectation of what was to come next, get dashed. When taking on the caregiver role, what were your plans for life? Were you looking to get promoted in your job, further your education, retire and start traveling, focus on bringing up the teenage children?

Just back from almost 2 weeks in my favourite part of the country, kind of my spiritual home away from home – Canada’s east coast and PEI in particular. When I spend any time along our Atlantic seaboard (Nova Scotia in particular), I invariably find myself asking “How can I live and work here”? And I feel I am getting closer to having an answer to that question.