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The National Family Caregivers Association estimates that
there are 25 million Americans taking care of a spouse,
child, aging parent or other loved one. Whether you are
new to caregiving or it has become a way of life, the
daily struggle you face in caring for someone else's
basic needs can be overwhelming. The level of help a
person needs from their caregiver varies from light assistance
to total care. It may be difficult to care for someone
when they require the full spectrum of caregiving duties,
and especially when those duties include managing incontinence.
This site was developed especially for you.
While you are here, take a few minutes to discover useful
information about a variety of subjects related to caregiving.
This includes managing incontinence, handling the many daily
tasks that are required of you as a caregiver, and learning
why caring for yourself is also so very important.
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