Are you currently experiencing Caregiver burnout in Minnesota?

I get it, you are exhausted helping a loved one and feeling drained and fatigue.  You feel like you have nowhere to turn you are running out of options and feel like your time is accounted for 24/7, so now you find yourself feeling stuck.  This takes a lot of compassion on your part and can be known as caregiver stress syndrome.

Right now you are taking on a role that causes you a lot of daily strain.  Your loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s who you are caring for in-home they are trying to avoid feeling like a burden to you when they know that you personally care as a helper and support them at home.

Your role as a specialized companion or custodial is non medical at this time, because it’s a loved one, you feel very obligated. You feel it’s your private duty to assist with memory care, and seek a support community outside your home or apartment unit.

Many like yourself search for:

Assisisted living, nursing homes, or memory care, but what they really want is just a fun community that’s affordable and a little space and a break from getting burned out.  People like yourself need 2-5 days per week and occasional Saturday’s to get some peace of mind.  A place to care for your loved one away from the house.

Key symptoms you are experiencing include:

-constant fatigue

-irritability

-sleeping too much or too little

-weight changes

-withdrawal from friends/hobbies

-feeling hopeless

-getting sick more often

This often leads to resentment toward the care recipient and difficulty concentrating

We do senior social activities and Senior Day Care right in your local area.

The great news for you today is that there are solutions such as a Residential Adult Day Care programs right down the road from you.

Adult day cares provide weekday supervision, meals, activities, and transportation for adults who need extra support — including individuals living with memory loss or dementia.

Your loved one will enjoy a structured day filled with activities, friendship, and support — all in a comfortable setting with caring staff. Family members get peace of mind knowing their loved one is safe, engaged, and cared for during the day.

This program is ideal for adults who:

  • Want social interaction and meaningful activities

  • Need supervision during the day for safety

  • Are experiencing memory loss or early dementia

  • Feel isolated at home

  • Thrive with structure, routine, and gentle encouragement

Participants enjoy more movement, more conversation, more purpose — and more joy in their day.

We currently have 2 locations in Anoka County Coon Rapids and one in Dakota County in Eagan.  

Contact us to learn how to enroll your loved one today

Click the link below:

https://www.renadultday.com/enrollment-form

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