The very act of putting another person’s needs first inherently means caregivers continually push their own needs aside. Depression, sickness, and even early death are realities for caregivers. Approximately 30% die before the loved one receiving care.
In the U.S., the number of caregivers has increased 10 million in just five years from 2015 to 2020. While women tend to take on the role disproportionately more than men, caregiving touches everyone, even millennials.
Caregiving has no timelines or exact instructions. Supporting caregivers, whether it’s for a day or years, can make an immeasurable difference. Perhaps you can help support caregivers when they need it most.