Dr. Vicki is a board-certified surgeon and Clinical Instructor at the University of Washington School of Medicine who left the operating room to help caregivers and patients take the most direct path from illness to optimal health. Want more tips about caregiving? Get your free report "Caring for the Caregiver" by emailing Dr. Vicki Rackner today at DrVicki@DrVicki.org and be sure to check out her regular column with the Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Group's new caregiver web site http://www.strengthforcaring.com
Over 30 million Baby Boomers provide countless hours of assistance to elderly parents at no charge. It is estimated that, using average hourly wages, the total amount of this uncompensated care is comparable to the entire Medicare budget. For the estimated 7 million Boomers who provide long distance care, actual out of pocket expenses amount to almost $5,000 per month. For caregivers who have, or are considering leaving the workforce to care for an ailing parent, the costs are even greater - over $650,000 in forfeited salaries, benefits and pensions.
This stark economic reality shows only one dimension of the price caregivers pay for this act of love.
Caregivers pay with losses that extend well beyond their bank accounts. They often forego the activities that bring joy and richness to their lives, like meeting friends for dinner, or going out to the movies or taking family vacations. They pay with their time, the loss of professional opportunities and the erosion of personal relationships that result in isolation.
Sometimes, otherwise healthy loved ones need a short dose of care as they recover from an acute medical episode like a broken leg. Usually loved ones are on a path of steady decline with cascading assistance needs. Some caregivers sacrifice large chunks of their own lives as they help their parents and other family members and friends peacefully make their transitions. Caregivers can pay with their own health and well-being. In fact, we have evidence that some caregivers pay for their acts of care with their very lives.
You can decrease the personal and economic costs of caregiving. This means proactive planning rather than reactive responding. Planning saves money. You know this as you reflect upon your experiences of going to the grocery store with and without a shopping list. Planning also minimizes personal wear and tear and decreases stress. You will feel much better when you know your options and develop back-up plans before you jump into a challenging project.
5 Tips to Decrease the Cost of Caregiving:
1. Begin the conversation today. We have tremendous cultural resistance to the recognition of aging, disability and death. Just as the first few steps uphill are the hardest, so, too, you may meet the greatest resistance simply starting the conversation about their possible need for care. Say today, "Mom and Dad, it would be great if you lived forever, but the discovery for the fountain of youth is nowhere on the horizon. What thoughts and plans do you have about enjoying your golden years?"
2. Create a plan. Talk with your parents about their ideal plan if they are no longer able to care for themselves. Then, start to work toward that proactively. Investigate long-term care insurance. Draw up the appropriate legal documents. Find out who would make medical choices if they were not able to make them on their own, along with some guiding principles for the choices. You can anticipate and limit parental resistance by saying, "Mom and Dad, I just got back from the lawyer's office signing my will and durable medical power of attorney. I've asked Mitch to make my medical choices if I cannot make them myself. Just so you know, if I were in vegetative state, I wouldn't want to be maintained on a machine. You probably already planned ahead too, right?"
3. Use personal and community resources. Make caregiving a family job to which each member contributes. Even children can make grandma's life special with drawings and phone calls. Identify services that make your job as a caregiver easier. If you and your parents live in the same community, check with friends and neighbors and local organizations to learn about services and resources that will make your job easier. You say, "Mom has just moved in with us, and she wants to ‘find a card game with the girls.' Do you know of any senior centers that have social events? How about transportation?"
We're a mobile society and millions of caregivers live more than an hour away from their parents. Executive William Gillis learned from his own personal experience how challenging it is to identify community resources from afar. As he was carving the path that ultimately led his on-line portfolio management service, he became the caregiver for his father. Talk about mixed emotions! Professionally, he was introducing a service that let millions manage their investments with one click of a computer mouse. Personally, he was investing untold hours just to find one bit of information to help his dad."
As with so many innovators, he used his personal and professional experience to launch Parent Care (www.parents-care.com), a service that he wished would have made his life as a caregiver-at-a-distance easier.
4. Gather cost-savings tips. This might mean something as simple as ordering generic medication or regularly inquiring about senior discounts. But, most cost savings opportunities aren't as obvious. Mr. Gillis found, for example, that some states will pay for phones for hearing, visually or mobility limited seniors or fund home safety improvements. He said, "We've invested heavily to locate time and money saving resources that most would have difficulty finding. I made it a personal mission to help other caregivers avoid some of the costs and frustration I encountered." You don't have to re-invent the wheel. Tap into the resources others have collected.
5. Take care of yourself. You will be able to provide the best care as a caregiver when you're at your best. Get good nutrition, enough sleep and regular exercise. Manage your stress and do a little something every day to nurture your soul. Understand that you are at increased risk for anxiety, depression, and weakening your immune system. Talk to your doctor if you see worrisome signs such as problems sleeping, changes in appetite or loss of interest in activities you enjoy.
Despite the costs, most caregivers say that they received much more than they gave. Most say they would do it again, and many do.
Sometimes the question is not the personal cost of caregiving; it's the value that you bring to the lives of others that matter at the end. What personal cost are you willing to pay for the privilege of helping those who welcomed you into the world to enjoy their golden years and travel the road of illness with love and dignity?
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Stress, Anger, Parenting, and Health: Author and Speaker Shows How All Are Intertwined
- Psychology of Stress, Anger and Influence
- How Anger Management Classes Will Teach you Healthy Controlling Skills
- 3 Anger Management Tips to Control Your Anger
- An Anger Test Confirms the Importance of Emotions Contributing to Physical Disease
- Places To Get Free Anger Management Advice
- Coping With Anger
- Discover How Hallucination Is A Powerful Method To Gain Control Over Your Stress In Under 5 minutes




Effectively managing your High Blood Pressure
By: oweeng2 | 10/12/2009The best way to know whether you have high blood pressure or hypertension is by going to the doctor and have your blood pressure checked regularly. Once your doctor has confirmed that you have HBP, you better follow some useful ways like the one below on how you can help manage the problem
Differentiating Between Sports Massage and Deep Tissue Massage
By: Business Local Listings | 10/12/2009A sports massage before training or a game usually lasts for 10 to 15 minutes but can be shortened depending on how much time is available. The strokes used for a pre-competition massage are fast-paced to stimulate blood flow, flush the muscular system, and reduce resistance. A massage spa in Largo says that preparatory massage strokes would also depend on the kind of physical activity involved.
Alternative Treatments for Expectant Mothers and Injured People: Prenatal Massage and Deep Tissue Massage 101
By: Business Local Listings | 10/12/2009Everyone is going natural. Natural drinks, natural and organic food, even natural treatments. Massage therapy has long been part of the list of alternative healing treatments. Ancient Chinese and Indian culture have documented hundreds of events that pertained to the use hands-on therapy to heal various forms of ailments and health conditions.
The Science of Touch Therapy, Massage Therapy, and Therapeutic Massage
By: Business Local Listings | 10/12/2009Massage spas in Sarasota, FL have strongly adapted this idea and are constantly working on their techniques to promote wellness and better health. Touch therapy not a massage technique but rather, a treatment based upon the concept of healing through touch. Touch therapy is most appropriate during the early years of infants because it promotes physical growth. This alternative treatment can also help hasten recovery from infections, diabetic symptoms and effects of heart failure.
The Positives on Therapeutic Massage and Massage Therapy
By: Business Local Listings | 10/12/2009Numerous studies have confirmed the efficacy of massage therapy for treating patients with mild and/or severe ailments. Sarasota and Bradenton,FL massage spas have long adapted the idea of using massage therapy as a supplemental treatment for illness, and an alternative to medications.
Understanding About Hair And Beauty
By: Clifford S. Magno | 10/12/2009There is so much important information that you should know when it comes to hair and beauty. No matter who you are, hair and beauty is an important issue, one that you are going to want to be aware of so that you can keep yourself looking young and beautiful. Of all the different information that you can learn about when it comes to hair and beauty, here are a few tips in particular that will help you out.
How To Obtain The Great Hair Care Products For Your Hair Character
By: Clifford S. Magno | 10/12/2009What does your hair say about you? Are you dry and brittle, untamed and unruly, or shiny and healthy? Beautiful hair is all about choosing the right hair care products that will match your hair type to a "T". So before you run right out to the beauty supply shop on the corner to stock up, read on for ways to identify your hair type and select the hair care products that will work the best for you. We've got all the tips you will need to flaunt the healthiest head on the block!
How to Control Obesity, Natural Treatment for Obesity
By: Dr. Mital John | 10/12/2009Obesity can have a number of causes and including thyroid problems and lack of exercise. Obesity and overweight are chronic conditions. Overall there are a variety of factors that play a role in obesity. But if you want to recover their health and shape, it is necessary to cope and take control of the situation. Obesity in a person is determined by analyzing a person’s body weight, height and age.
Medical Advice: How to Talk With your Doctor About Embarrassing Medical Problems
By: Vicki Rackner | 26/08/2006 | HealthThe best way to make sure you and your doctor understand each other is to use anatomically correct words. Having an easy rapport with the nurse or physician's assistant at your doctor's office can help you to communicate better.
Caregiving Tips for Boomers: 5 Tips for Decreasing the Cost of Caring for Elderly Parents
By: Vicki Rackner | 29/07/2006 | WellnessBaby Boomers provide countless hours of assistance to elderly parents at no charge. These caregivers pay with losses that extend well beyond their bank accounts. They often forego the activities that bring joy and richness to their lives. More than the personal cost of caregiving; it's the value that they bring to the lives of others that matter at the end.
Managing Caregiver Guilt: 5 Tips To Manage Guilt So Guilt Serves You, Not Imprisons You
By: Vicki Rackner | 03/06/2006 | RelationshipsGuilt is a common feeling in the landscape of care giving. However you will be a more effective caregiver when you care for yourself first. This helps you to increase and improve your own caring. This guilt can help you become the caregiver you and your loved one want you to be.
Healthy Parenting: 5 Ways Parents Can Help Children Lead Healthier Lives
By: Vicki Rackner | 01/03/2006 | HealthAll parents dream of their children growing up to live long, strong, healthy and happy lives. When you instill in your children a sense of pride, wonder and respect for their bodies, you give them a strong, healthy foundation--one that they can endure thr