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22-09-2020 07:59 PM
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Re: Topic Tuesday // Work-life balance as a Carer// Tues 22nd September , 7-8:30PM AEST
1. Being intentional with work
2. Trying to ensure we have outings so we don't feel housebound.
3. Ensuring I take some time out to catch up with girlfriends.
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22-09-2020 07:59 PM
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Re: Topic Tuesday // Work-life balance as a Carer// Tues 22nd September , 7-8:30PM AEST
@outlander
While I am not a carer of my grandparents but I can say I can definitely relate to your concerns for your grandfather. My grandmother has dementia as well and it is difficult for us to leave her by herself while we try to do other tasks also 😞
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22-09-2020 08:01 PM
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Re: Topic Tuesday // Work-life balance as a Carer// Tues 22nd September , 7-8:30PM AEST
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22-09-2020 08:02 PM
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Re: Topic Tuesday // Work-life balance as a Carer// Tues 22nd September , 7-8:30PM AEST
@Former-Member thanks for the amazing tips you have shared!!
Some of my tips are:
If you are working, it could be helpful to talk to your employer about your caring duties and set up flexible working arrangements. You are entitled to flexible working arrangements under Fair Work Act 2009.
Respite: Planning respite/time off in advance can help motivate you to take breaks. Respite services and care can also help you to take a break from multiple demanding responsibilities. You can also take a look at the Carer Gateway for more information about respite services.
Self-care: Try to continue doing the things that you enjoy. Doing these activities could give you a short break away from the multiple responsibilities you have got.
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22-09-2020 08:03 PM
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Re: Topic Tuesday // Work-life balance as a Carer// Tues 22nd September , 7-8:30PM AEST
1. ensuring i still attend appointments that i really need
2. being organised
3. asking for help with pop when i can
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22-09-2020 08:05 PM
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Re: Topic Tuesday // Work-life balance as a Carer// Tues 22nd September , 7-8:30PM AEST
Trying to ensure we have outings so we don't feel housebound. and days away even though sometimes mr shaz does not want to go anywhere
mum is starting to get dementia too
keeping our regular jobs which is good
@Former-Member, @Peonies , @outlander
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22-09-2020 08:06 PM
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Re: Topic Tuesday // Work-life balance as a Carer// Tues 22nd September , 7-8:30PM AEST
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22-09-2020 08:07 PM
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Re: Topic Tuesday // Work-life balance as a Carer// Tues 22nd September , 7-8:30PM AEST
i agree @outlander , being organized is important @Peonies
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22-09-2020 08:07 PM
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Re: Topic Tuesday // Work-life balance as a Carer// Tues 22nd September , 7-8:30PM AEST
@outlander I agree - being organised definitely helps me with planning and staying on top of tasks. I've got a small diary that allows me to plan out my day/appointments, which helps me from feeling overwhelmed when competing tasks come up 🤗
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22-09-2020 08:08 PM
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