Methods to Reduce or Prevent Caregiver Stress Step 2: Get Help and Support

By Kristin Glasure, FAIRHOPE President and CEO

According to the Mayo Clinic, about one in three adults in the United States provides care to another adult as an informal caregiver. A caregiver is defined as anybody who provides direct care to a person’s needs, such as an ill spouse or partner, a disabled child, or an aging relative. Regardless if you are a professional caregiver or not, it’s important to seek help and support. This might be through virtual or in-person support groups, or for many caregivers it’s simply confiding in family, friends, faith family, or neighbors.

There are eight methods commonly used to reduce and prevent caregiver stress, and this month we are sharing some tips for how to get help and support. In my career, I have spoken to many caregivers who all share common challenges. One of the most common frustrations they share is a lack of knowledge about what resources are available to them and how to find them. Caregivers are simply too busy surviving the day to have the energy and skill it takes to do the research.

Following are a few trusted online resources that can help simplify the process:

Caring Bridge – This website makes it simple and safe to offer or ask for support when it’s needed most. Caring Bridge offers a private and ad-free platform that allows caregivers to share health updates and friends and family to rally around loved ones. The site even offers a meal train for people to sign up and bring meals.

For more information, call 651-789-2300 or visit https://www.caringbridge.org/

Shipt – This website is used to order groceries, everyday essentials and so much more from your favorite stores. Items are delivered on the same day by friendly shoppers who care about getting things just right. There are a number of different companies that provide similar services, based on your location.

For more information, call (205) 502-2500 or visit https://www.shipt.com/

Lotsa Helping Hands – An online caring community that helps restore health and balance to caregivers’ lives, Lotsa Helping Hands brings together caregivers and volunteers to organize daily life during times of medical crisis or caregiver exhaustion.

For more information, visit https://lotsahelpinghands.com/

We have worked with these trusted organizations and are available to answer any questions you may have as you navigate the unknown territory of caregiving. Be sure to look for our next article in the series, which will focus on relaxation techniques.

FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc. Hosts Annual Ice Cream Social

FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc. Hosts Annual Ice Cream Social

LANCASTER, Ohio (July 27, 2023) — FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc. will hold its fifteenth annual Virginia Leigh Pickering Ice Cream Social on Friday, August 4. Each year FAIRHOPE hosts an ice cream social upon the anniversary of the passing of benefactor Virginia Leigh Pickering.

The Ice Cream Social will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at FAIRHOPE Pickering House, 282 Sells Rd. in Lancaster.

“We honor the wishes of Virginia Leigh Pickering each year by hosting an ice cream social to celebrate life,” said Kristin Glasure, FAIRHOPE President/CEO. “We love being able to pay tribute to such a beautiful person. She was an inspiration to everyone she met.”

To learn more about FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care, visit www.fairhopehospice.org, or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/FairhopeHospice

FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Since 1982, FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care has provided exceptional and compassionate care in our community. We are dedicated to meeting the emotional, spiritual and physical needs of those we serve by honoring life during its most difficult times. We will meet you on your journey wherever you need us. This includes serving you at our serene 38-acre campus in Lancaster, home to the Pickering House hospice in-patient facility and the Anita M. Turner grief center. We invite you to learn more about us by visiting our website at www.fairhopehospice.org.