Prepare for Your New Role: 7 Steps

Provided by: CareTALK
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Is caregiving new to you or just looking for a new approach? Follow these simple steps to get started on the right foot or back on track:

  1. Assess the short-term and long-term needs of the family member.

  2. Conduct a financial audit to determine what resources the family member has.

  3. Realistically consider the amount of time required to assist the family member vs. the amount of time you will be able to devote.

  4. Establish your own financial comfort zone and stick to it.

  5. Know your strengths and stick with them.

  6. Seek help from public and private sources to supplement what you can give.

  7. Establish a support network for the family member and for yourself.

Last Updated: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 10:01:00 EDT
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