Caregiver Self-Care Toolkit
You cannot pour from an empty cup. This toolkit helps family caregivers recognize burnout, manage stress, set boundaries, and build sustainable self-care routines.
What's Inside
- Burnout warning signs: 15-item self-assessment checklist
- Stress management: 10 evidence-based techniques that fit a caregiver schedule
- Boundary setting: scripts and templates for saying no without guilt
- Respite planning: how to arrange temporary relief and where to find resources
- Nutrition quick guide: easy meals and meal prep for time-strapped caregivers
- Sleep hygiene: strategies for better sleep when your schedule is unpredictable
- Support resources: national and local caregiver support organizations
- Daily self-check: a 2-minute daily wellness check-in routine
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the signs of caregiver burnout?
Common signs include persistent exhaustion, withdrawal from friends and activities you used to enjoy, feelings of helplessness or hopelessness, changes in appetite or sleep patterns, getting sick more often, irritability, and neglecting your own medical appointments. This toolkit includes a 15-item self-assessment.
How can caregivers find time for self-care?
Self-care does not require hours of free time. This toolkit focuses on micro-practices: 5-minute breathing exercises, 10-minute walks, batch-cooking simple meals, and 2-minute daily check-ins with yourself. It also includes a guide to arranging respite care so you can take longer breaks.
Where can caregivers get support?
Resources include the AARP Caregiver Resource Center, Family Caregiver Alliance, local Area Agencies on Aging, caregiver support groups (in-person and online), and the National Alliance for Caregiving. This toolkit lists national resources with direct links and phone numbers.
How do daily check-ins help caregivers?
Daily check-ins help in two ways. First, set up ImAlive for your care recipient — you will be alerted if they miss a check-in, reducing the constant worry of 'are they okay?' Second, use a personal daily check-in to monitor your own wellbeing and catch burnout signs early.
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