| Caregivers refer to the people taking care of adults, | | | | permanently. |
| mainly spouses or parents or children with disabilities | | | | Approximate 80 percent of people are now engaged |
| and requiring special care. Few of them are members | | | | in giving care to their family members including adults |
| of family and others may be paid. They provide help in | | | | and children with serious situations such as mental |
| following ways: Paying up your bills | | | | health problems, multiple sclerosis, cancer, amyotrophic |
| Help you eating | | | | lateral sclerosis, painful brain injury, paralysis, physical |
| Cleaning the house | | | | and development disability, Alzheimer’s disease |
| Cooking food and shopping for necessities of | | | | and cognitive impairments. Family caregivers and |
| home | | | | parents are very important part of long term care |
| Help you bathing, dressing and going to toilet | | | | system saving expenses of health insurance and |
| Providing emotional support and giving | | | | government’s money annually. The emotional, |
| company | | | | financial and physical results for the family caregivers |
| Providing medication | | | | may be awesome without any help, like respite. |
| Care giving is not that easy, caregivers taking care of | | | | Respite helps in providing the family caregiver the |
| continually sick people frequently feel anxious. They | | | | required temporary pause from the fatiguing |
| provide you service 24 hours a day and whole week. | | | | challenges that he often faces. |
| It is very difficult to care for people who are mentally ill | | | | Family caregivers often request for the respite. |
| with disease like Alzheimer. For such people support | | | | However, it is inaccessible, unaffordable and in short |
| groups are there. We also have long beach | | | | supply despite of the disability or age of the person |
| caregivers. Caregiver syndrome is a condition in which | | | | getting assistance. Although main attention is given to |
| unproven care for continually sick family member | | | | make sure that families have the option of providing |
| results in stress. Today, in the US there are around 50 | | | | care to ill family member at home, but almost no |
| million people caring for their family members at home | | | | interest has been shown to the requirements of the |
| that may include spouses, children with chronic illness | | | | caregivers who is responsible for this. With no break |
| or disability and elderly parents. If such home care was | | | | and continuously providing care, along with family who |
| not provided, these cared people would have required | | | | suffers emotionally and economically, caregivers also |
| costly health care facilities or placement in institutions | | | | face social risks and serious health due to the stress. |