Auditing your care situation can mean the difference between always reacting to what is going on and being proactively prepared for what comes next. One is a path to certain stress; the other allows you more flexibility and emotional fortitude when times get tough, because you’re more prepared.
Here are some important questions to ask yourself when you start your care audit:
As you start thinking about meeting needs, consider all of the possible resources that can support you. Those include public, private and community resources, as well as immediate and extended members of your family. The better you are at completing your audit, the easier it will be to identify who can help where and how.
See how these nationwide caregiving resources and support groups can help you.
Learn more about caregiver groups providing support services in your province.
Check out health charities and organizations for patients by specific therapeutic areas.
Learn more about care-related financial benefits programs provided by the Government of Canada.
Explore organizations that provide provincial public healthcare and social services.
These caregiver apps can help in monitoring and sharing information about the person in your care.