“I can’t do this anymore” — careg...
“I can’t do this anymore” — caregiver overwhelm

Aging In Place Directory by Esther C Kane CAPS, C.D.S.

Episode notes

When a caregiver says, “I can’t do this anymore,” it does not always mean they want to stop caring. It may mean the current situation has become too difficult, unsafe, or exhausting to manage alone. We discuss warning signs of caregiver overwhelm, healthy boundaries, practical support options, and when a new care plan may be needed.

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