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Posted onJune 27, 2020Health

How to Survive as a Primary Caregiver

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Being a primary caregiver is a stressful, all-consuming job that doesn’t offer much relief. But you need to find ways to get some if you’re going to survive. A sympathetic ear, creative outlets, and time off provide valuable rejuvenation. In order to care for another, you need to take care of yourself.

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