Balancing Act: Tips to Manage Work and Caregiving During COVID-19

Nearly 70% of caregivers report their duties make it difficult to manage their work/life balance, Home Instead provides timely tips to help

OMAHA, NEB. (PRWEB) November 23, 2020 - Even in the best of times, caring for an older loved one can be a rewarding but challenging experience. And COVID-19 has upped the ante. The emotional and physical demands placed on caregivers have dramatically increased, as they balance work, hybrid or virtual learning with children, and personal needs with their adult caregiving duties.

Even more, for many Americans caregiving has become a new role during the pandemic. According to a new poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs, 50% of new caregivers started providing care as a direct result of COVID-19. And several studies show that caregivers often take on this role in addition to other responsibilities. In fact, of the nearly three-in-ten U.S. adults that have a child younger than 18 at home, 12% also provide unpaid care for an adult.

For working caregivers, managing these additional responsibilities and navigating the pandemic can lead to stress, exhaustion and burnout, which can make it difficult to perform and focus at work and be there emotionally for people you love. Caregivers report experiencing clinically significant levels of stress, anxiety and depression, and many note a lack of support from employers. Research conducted by Home Instead, Inc., reveals that 75% of caregivers feel employers give parents more support to care for children than they give to people caring for an aging adult.

“As a caregiver, it can be easy to prioritize the well-being of others before yourself,” says Jisella Dolan, chief advocacy officer at Home Instead. “However, during these challenging times, it is necessary to take proactive steps to create a balanced caregiving plan that will benefit you and those you love.”

The role that a caregiver plays in a senior’s life has become increasingly important during the pandemic; still, caregivers are experiencing heightened levels of stress due to the growing demand. Now more than ever, it is important to learn how to provide care for older loved ones while navigating other responsibilities. Dolan suggests the following tips to working family caregivers seeking balance.

It’s true what they say - you can’t provide quality care to others if you aren’t feeling your best. While finding the right balance will look different for everyone, it is crucial to take stock of your own well-being when caring for those you love.

SOURCE Home Instead Senior Care

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