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Mike and Mindy: A Valentine's Tale
They heard about the
session in the news that very morning. Let’s call them Mike and Mindy.
I was in their town to host an information and resource panel and had a
short interview on one of the local television stations, which prompted
their attendance. The idea of the panel was to enable caregivers to ask
questions of their local experts and receive immediate attention. My
role was to moderate and (hopefully) motivate.
At first Mike and Mindy
didn’t ask any questions, it seemed as if it took all their available
energy not to burst into tears. Finally, their story emerged; they had
been primary caregivers for Mindy’s Mom, who lived with them for over
18 years before she passed away last fall. Now, his dad needed care. The
rest of the story was familiar enough, no local family except for a
brother living 30 miles away who might as well have been living on
another planet. The question they finally asked that day was delivered
in a low but plaintive tone “ how can we get away, if even for a
while?”
To me, the answers were
simple enough. Their community was at no loss for respite opportunities.
But as I listened while they were given credible options for temporary
relief, I realized something. These folks were too drained and too lost
to be able to even hear the answers given. They were like someone who
needed to gain muscle strength before being able to perform a strenuous
physical task, but were too weak and depressed to even start the
exercise needed to develop the muscles to begin the task in the first
place.
I know that they received
good advice that day and one of the agencies was committed to following
up with them, but I don’t know if they will be able to find the energy
to help motivate each other to the action they so desperately need. I
hope so.
The take home lesson for
all of us who emphasize with Mike and Mindy is that although they have
consistently exhibited real love for their family members, the people
they really need to turn their attention to this Valentines Day (and
beyond) is themselves.
Happy Valentine’s Day,
or as I like to say “Happy Care for Caregivers Day.”
Take Care
Gary Barg
Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com