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Caregivers in Distress – A Growing Problem

August 31, 2017

Family Caregivers of BC is pleased BC’s Seniors Advocate is once again raising the issue of caregiver distress. In the current report “Caregivers in Distress – A Growing Problem”, she points to a 7% increase in the percentage of Home Support clients who have a primary caregiver in distress, which equates to roughly 1,000 caregivers; […]

Filed Under: Caregiving Parents, Community Resources, Navigating Healthcare System Tagged With: caregiver distress, caregiver support, caregiving

Summer Holidays

July 20, 2017

By Wendy Johnstone It’s that time again – summer holidays – and for myself that means a week long cycling trip in Oregon to recharge my batteries. Yes, this week’s column on caregivers taking holidays is a bit of a “re-run” from last summer. In my defense, I would argue some information is worth repeating […]

Filed Under: Caregiving Parents, Family Dynamics, Life Balance, Self-care

Working Caregivers Give From Their Hearts and Their Wallets

July 13, 2017

By Janet Mclean According to a new report from CIBC, the cost of caring for family members and friends comes with a big price tag for unpaid caregivers. Many Canadians juggle the demands of employment along with providing care to family members and friends and it is estimated that this is costing them $33 billion […]

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Marathon Caregiving

July 6, 2017

Many of us expect we’ll need to care for a loved one at some point in life. We may think caregiving will take up a few months or years before life resumes as it was before. This isn’t the norm for most people, however, and it certainly wasn’t the case for Barbra Hopkins. Barbra’s journey […]

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Balancing Work and Caregiving

June 15, 2017

You have a looming deadline at work and your mother is calling because your father has fallen yet again. You are notified by your mother’s housing provider to find immediate overnight care due to your mother’s dementia and wandering at night. When you arrive late for work after taking your dad to his medical appointment, […]

Filed Under: Caregiving Parents, Emotions of Caregiving, Life Balance

Plan Ahead For Your Next Trip To The ER

June 1, 2017

by Wendy Johnstone As we prepare for our upcoming webinar, Acute Care for Caregivers, I thought it would be handy to blog on a trip to the Emergency Department (ED). I’m reminded of my last visit to the ED. After rupturing my Achilles tendon in a squash tournament, I was taken to our local hospital […]

Filed Under: Navigating Healthcare System

Melt away stress with conscious breathing

April 27, 2017

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During our recent webinar on Loss & Grief (available at www.familycaregiversbc.ca/webinars), guest panelist Christy Linder talked about incorporating Frank Ostaseski’s approach to finding a place of rest in the middle of things (YouTube: “Find A Place of Rest in the Middle of Things – Self Care for Caregivers”) to coach her sick mother with conscious […]

Filed Under: Self-care

Caregiving: Unexpected Changes

March 9, 2017

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My Dad is 95 years old and honestly, some days I can’t believe he is still alive. I’m his only daughter and caregiver. I’ve been looking after him for 4 years now. In those years, we’ve had pneumonia, a broken hip and a stroke. What I’ve really learned is there are always unexpected challenges. I […]

Filed Under: Community Resources, Emotions of Caregiving, Employed Family Caregiver, Family Dynamics, Life Balance, Navigating Healthcare System, Self-care Tagged With: caregiver support, decisions, family caregiving

“The village helped to raise our child”: A Smithers family reflects

March 2, 2017

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By Vince Terstappen, Project Assistant with the health promotions team at Northern Health When you walk into Sport Chek in Smithers and see Jesse Clegg unpacking garments and hanging gear, you may not realize the significance of that moment. You may not realize the number of people, programs, time, and advocacy that created that moment.

Filed Under: Sharing the Care Tagged With: child with a disability, community support, family caregiving

Personal Planning Documents: Representation Agreements and Enduring Powers of Attorney

February 24, 2017

By Vienna Kappell, Notary Public for Notaries on Douglas, Victoria, BC In British Columbia, there are two key personal planning documents: Enduring Powers of Attorney and Representation Agreements. An Enduring Power of Attorney deals strictly with financial and legal matters while a Representation Agreement may deal with personal and health care matters and or legal […]

Filed Under: Legal and Financial

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