Ways to manage caregiver burnout (cont.) - Deepstash
Ways to manage caregiver burnout (cont.)

Ways to manage caregiver burnout (cont.)

Support groups:

  • Support groups are a great way to connect with individuals going through similar experiences.
  • This allows you to vent and share your experiences, learn or improve on your caregiving skills and strategies, and make you feel less lonely.

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