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Friday, December 11th, 2009

Will Caregiving Help You Live Longer?

December 29, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Longevity seems to be a reward of caregiving, according to recent research published in  the current issue of Psychological Science.  So when you’re tired and frustrated and wonder how you can keep going when caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s, remember, “I should have a longer life as a result of all of this.”

This may seem like an impossibility after sleepless nights, dealing with a cranky patient, searching for them when they escape on you, and encountering other trying situations.  However, the joys, often small ones each day, give a sense of accomplishment and often laughter.

Caregiving May Lengthen Life

Caregiving May Lengthen Life from Alzheimer’s Daily News

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2 Responses to “Will Caregiving Help You Live Longer?”
  1. Betty J says:

    I’ve posted a delimma in my newest blog post. At work, I’m having to choose between them and my Mom. I’ve only got ONE Mom, so she takes precidence.

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