Welcome to day 7 of the Ultimate Blog Challenge,
Tips for Carers
It can be very easy at times to loose your cool, you get frustrated and then annoyed at something that you need them to do that they are not doing, or appear to be sabotaging. I must admit at times I have got angry at mum thinking that she is doing something on purpose, and I think that these things stem from fear, when you think about the thing that they were quite alright doing, suddenly the next day they don't have a clue how to do it.
I remember the day mum couldn't work out how to get out of her bed room. This was in the early days and I had gone round there and my key wouldn't open the door as she had put the chain on the door. I rang the bell and couldn't understand why she hadn't come to the door yet, I knew she was in, I kept calling through the door but didn't hear anything, so I started looking through the bedrooms thinking something must have happened.
I was shocked when saw her through her bedroom window trying to find the door which was directly in front of her, there wasn't anything wrong with her vision but she just couldn't work it out, she kept feeling the walls and muttering to herself. I was scared, for her and what it meant for me, as there would have to be things implemented to cope with this new change. I called to her through the window and directed her to the door, and then when she got to it she came straight to the front door and opened it for me.
Over the years, I had to keep reminding myself that if we focused on what she could do for herself and encourage her along the way this took the anxiety out of the situation that was changing. I am not saying that I don't get frustrated at times, but I have to put it in perspective and celebrate all thing things that she can still do, and today being able to feed herself is something to celebrate.
For now, think about all the things that they can do and celebrate no matter how small. The encouragement that you can give will mean so much to them, and help you put things into perspective as well!
Check out some of my A-Z posts on my journey as a carer, click on the links below