
The Realities of Caregiver Self-Care: Four Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias
- S2E27
- 24:08
- January 28th 2025
When you’re caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s or other type of dementia, you’ve probably heard countless times: “Don’t forget to take care of yourself.” While well-intentioned, this advice can feel overwhelming when you’re already juggling multiple responsibilities!
Through our conversation with Elizabeth Miller, we’ve learned that effective self-care is about more than just general advice — it’s about finding practical, sustainable ways to maintain your own wellbeing while caring for others.
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Full Show Notes
https://thecaregiversjourney.com/the-realities-of-caregiver-self-care-four-essential-tips-alzheimers-and-other-dementias/
Additional Resources Mentioned
Happy Healthy Caregiver website here
20 for 2025 Funsheet here
Self-Care at Sea cruise here
Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast here
Just for You daily journal here
Takeaways
Tip 1: Give Yourself Permission
One of the biggest barriers to self-care is the guilt that comes with taking time for yourself. Many caregivers feel it's selfish to focus on their own needs when their care recipient is struggling.
Tip 2: Think Broadly About Self-Care
Self-care encompasses much more than just physical health. Elizabeth identifies eight key categories:
- Practical self-care (like organizing your desk)
- Emotional self-care (therapy, journaling)
- Social self-care (connecting with others)
- Spiritual self-care (following your spiritual path)
- Intellectual self-care (learning new things)
- Financial self-care (budgeting, planning)
- Professional self-care (career development)
- Physical self-care (exercise, nutrition)
Tip 3: Prioritize and Schedule Self-Care
The best self-care strategy is simply putting it on your calendar. Elizabeth recommends creating a "20 for 25" list—twenty things you want to do this year that bring you joy, energy, or peace of mind. These can range from small activities like learning a new game to bigger plans like taking a vacation.
Tip 4: Give Yourself Credit
Instead of focusing solely on to-do lists, create a "ta-da" list celebrating what you're already doing right. Remember that self-care includes basic activities you're already doing:
- Getting sleep
- Preparing meals
- Basic hygiene
- Managing finances
- Taking breaks
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