
It’s common for caregivers to have difficulty tending to their own health and well-being. Taking time to lower your stress and boost your mood can make you a better caregiver. You don’t have to do everything all at once, especially if the thought of self-care seems exhausting. To avoid feeling overwhelmed, try these tips:
- Reach out for support. Talk to a trusted family member or seek counseling from a mental health professional. There are also online or in-person support groups for caregivers.
- Prioritize sleep. Aim to get seven to nine hours of sleep each night. A relaxing bedtime routine can make it easier to fall asleep. Try to go to sleep and get up at the same time each day.
- Make time to relax. Put aside time each week for something you enjoy that doesn’t involve caregiving. It can be as simple as catching up on a favorite TV show, reading a magazine, or working on a hobby.
- Be kind to yourself. There is nothing wrong with feeling sad, frustrated, or guilty. Express your feelings by writing in a journal.
Remember that you are doing your best, and you’re not alone! Being a caregiver makes a significant difference in someone’s life. Find more tips on what you can do if you’re overwhelmed by caregiving.



