When Time is Limited, Internet is the Number One Support Tool for Caregivers
“People who are caring for elderly family members often feel helpless and alone. They feel trapped in their home, and getting someone to care for their elder while they attend an in-person support group simply isn’t realistic. Through online communities, they are able to connect with others who are facing the same daily struggles. They can build new relationships with other caregivers and strengthen their support system – all without leaving their home,” says
According to the survey, 53% of caregivers provide care 40 or more hours per week, while 36% get a break of less than 5 hours a week.
These busy family caregivers find it beneficial that they can access support whenever they have time, 24-hours-a-day. “Family caregivers have limited time during the day: Mom needs to go to the doctor or have a bath. Dad has to be fed and kept from wandering out of the house. Add in other responsibilities such as kids and work, and there’s no time left,” Buckheit says.
Most posts are coming in very late at night or early in the morning, according to
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