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A Caregiver's Bill of Rights
I have the right:
- To take care of myself. This is not an act of selfishness. It will give me the capability of taking better care of my relative.
- To seek help from others even though my relative may object. I recognize the limits of my
own endurance and strength.
- To take pride in what I am accomplishing and to applaud the courage it has sometimes
taken to meet the needs of my relative.
- To protect my individuality and my right to make a life for myself that will sustain me in the
time when my relative no longer needs my full-time help.
Add your own ideas to this list. Review it often!
Excerpted from "A Caregiver's Bill of Rights," Caregiving: Helping An Aging Loved One, by Jo Horne, AARP Books, 1985
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