With April comes warmer weather and sunnier days. Still, there comes a time to shine a light on one of America’s most significant issues: stress. April marks National Stress Awareness Month, and as our society becomes more fast-paced, it’s essential to step back and take a deep breath.
Stress management has become the focal point for many health and wellness professionals. From meditation, frequent exercise and a good night’s rest, most of us know how to handle the stressors of daily life. Knowing how to manage stress can help maintain overall well-being.
Caregiving, while rewarding in many ways, also brings significant stress, especially when the care-receiver has a dementia diagnosis. Many lives have been changed by transitioning into a new caregiver role. Within the United States, the Alzheimer’s Association estimates that dementia affects around 5 million people, a number projected to rise to 16 million by 2050. They also estimate that more than 15 million Americans are providing unpaid care to loved ones living with a dementia diagnosis. With this high of an estimate, it is crucial to learn how to properly take care of oneself as a care partner.