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WASHINGTON, DC — As the holiday season picks up, caregivers can become overwhelmed by their already busy schedules. In fact, a study by MIT’s AgeLab and AARP’s Public Policy Institute found that caregivers were more likely to report feeling stressed and worried than non-caregivers. Amy Goyer, AARP’s family and caregiving expert, addresses these challenges with helpful tips and suggestions for happier holidays.
5 Holiday Tips by Amy Goyer
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“During the holidays we often take on the roles of host and guest, which come with certain social expectations and responsibilities,” says AARP’s caregiving expert, Amy Goyer. “Add these holiday roles to the dozen of roles caregivers are already playing every day — nurse, financial planner, personal assistant, etc. — and the stress can quickly spiral out of control.”
At the center of the Ad Council and AARP’s public service announcements — in both English and Spanish — is the message that caregivers can get help with the many new and sometimes challenging roles they are experiencing through AARP’s online resource center at aarp.org/caregiving. Through this portal, caregivers can find information specific to their needs, discover supportive online communities, and share their stories with others. This is all a part of AARP’s ongoing campaign to support caregivers, especially during this busy season.
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