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Mississippi group provides support, resources to family caregivers

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Wednesday, November 27, 2024   

The holidays can be both joyful and bittersweet for family members caring for loved ones.

AARP Mississippi said it is working to help meet the rising demand for caregiver resources. In Mississippi alone, 470,000 people shoulder the responsibility of family caregiving, providing unpaid care valued at over $5 billion annually.

Ronda Gooden, communications director for AARP Mississippi, said with the toll caregiving can take, it is essential for caregivers to connect with others, join discussion groups and take advantage of other resources, by phone or online.

"You can reach out to the AARP Family Caregiving Resource Line at 1-877-333-5885, and request the AARP Caregiver Resource Guide for Mississippi," Gooden urged.

She pointed out more than 200 people attended an AARP Mississippi CARES Conference this month, where they gained valuable information and shared resources. A family caregiving presentation is also on the organization's Facebook and YouTube pages.

Gooden noted the holiday season may increase stress for busy caregivers but she emphasized the importance of seeking extra help, whether it's from other family members, friends or community organizations.

"If resources are available, it may be a good time to maybe hire someone to help you," Gooden suggested. "But there's also things like community and state resources, like adult day care centers, in-home and facility-based respite care, or paying home health aides."

She recommended simplifying holiday activities to minimize stress and focus on what's most important and meaningful. She added caregivers could also consider starting new traditions, catering to a loved one's needs. For example, if mobility is a concern, enjoy a drive-through light display or a virtual concert.

Disclosure: AARP Mississippi contributes to our fund for reporting on Civic Engagement, Community Issues and Volunteering, Health Issues, and Senior Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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