Do You or Someone
You Know Care for Others?

'Care' takes on many forms – from a scheduled call with a loved one to helping arrange service appointments. Whether at someone's bedside or from a distance, every 'act of care' is incredibly important.
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How do you care for others?

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Who do you care for?

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Who do they care for?

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What type of support do you provide your loved one?
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Which family member do you care for?

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Which family member do they care for?

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What type of support do they provide their loved one? 
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How often do you care for your  loved one?

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Has your ability to provide physical support ever been limited by your own physical health and well-being?

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How often do they care for their  loved one?

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Has their ability to provide physical support ever been limited by their own physical health and well-being?

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Do you ever feel like you sometimes de-prioritize your own well-being compared to the person you care for?

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What types of limitations have you experienced?
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Do you worry that sometimes they de-prioritize their own well-being compared to the person they care for?

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What types of limitations have they experienced?
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Last question: would you consider yourself a "caregiver"?

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Fill in the blank... I could probably use more _______ myself. 
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Fill in the blank... they could probably use more _______ themselves. 
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Last question: would you consider this person a "caregiver"?

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Thanks for all you do for your loved one.
According to the National Cancer Institute, a caregiver is "a person who gives care to people who need help taking care of themselves."


Based on the incredible support you give, YOU are considered a caregiver. We hope you wear that label with pride!


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Acts of Care
Thanks for seeking out resources for someone in your life that gives so much to others.
According to the National Cancer Institute, a caregiver is "a person who gives care to people who need help taking care of themselves." 


Based on the incredible  support they give to their loved one, they would absolutely be considered a caregiver.


Take the time to thank this caregiver for all the valuable work they do for others.


Here are some custom resources for the caregiver in your life.

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Thanks for all you do for your loved one.
According to the National Cancer Institute, a caregiver is "a person who gives care to people who need help taking care of themselves." 


Based on the incredible support you give, that makes YOU a caregiver!


We hope you wear that label with pride. Here’s why you might, too.

Here are some custom resources just for you.

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Thanks for seeking out resources for someone in your life that gives so much to others.
According to the National Cancer Institute, a caregiver is "a person who gives care to people who need help taking care of themselves." 


Based on the incredible support they give to their loved one, they WOULD be considered a caregiver. Here’s why you might call them one, too.


Take the time to thank this caregiver for all the valuable work they do for others.


Here are some custom resources for the caregiver in your life.

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