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Caregiver burnout is real, and it doesn’t mean you’re failing.
In this episode, we’re talking about the emotional stress of caregiving, the warning signs of caregiver burnout, and how to prevent exhaustion when you’re caring for an aging parent, spouse, or loved one with dementia.
I’m joined by Kevin Lambing, co-owner of enhdme.com and longtime advocate for family caregivers. With a background in caregiver education, and personal experience in caregiving, Kevin shares practical insight into what burnout actually looks like in real life.
We discuss:
Caregiver burnout doesn’t happen overnight. It builds in the constant responsibility, the grief, the decision fatigue, and the feeling that you always have to be “on.”
Whether you’re in the early stages of caregiving or deep in the thick of it, this episode will remind you that you are not alone, and that protecting your own mental health is part of being a good caregiver.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
If this episode resonates, share it with another caregiver who may need encouragement today.
You deserve support, too. 💛
Find more information on the Podcast Here
By Mikayla CluxtonCaregiver burnout is real, and it doesn’t mean you’re failing.
In this episode, we’re talking about the emotional stress of caregiving, the warning signs of caregiver burnout, and how to prevent exhaustion when you’re caring for an aging parent, spouse, or loved one with dementia.
I’m joined by Kevin Lambing, co-owner of enhdme.com and longtime advocate for family caregivers. With a background in caregiver education, and personal experience in caregiving, Kevin shares practical insight into what burnout actually looks like in real life.
We discuss:
Caregiver burnout doesn’t happen overnight. It builds in the constant responsibility, the grief, the decision fatigue, and the feeling that you always have to be “on.”
Whether you’re in the early stages of caregiving or deep in the thick of it, this episode will remind you that you are not alone, and that protecting your own mental health is part of being a good caregiver.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
If this episode resonates, share it with another caregiver who may need encouragement today.
You deserve support, too. 💛
Find more information on the Podcast Here