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What does it mean to be a caregiver? Or a care recipient, for that matter? By Trevis GleasonFor Life With Multiple SclerosisReviewed: December 2, 2021Everyday Health BlogsFact-CheckedIn a care situation, both partners have a responsibility to manage the relationship.Getty Images
November is National Family Caregivers Month in America.
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Ella Rodriguez 1 minutes ago
But is “caregiver” really the right term anymore? I mean, if I have a caregiver (and there are m...
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But is “caregiver” really the right term anymore? I mean, if I have a caregiver (and there are many in my life who offer me care), should I not then be the caretaker?
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Alexander Wang 10 minutes ago
But no. By definition, a caregiver and a caretaker can be the same thing....
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Harper Kim 2 minutes ago
And with ambiguities like this in the English language, how are those of us needing care, let alone ...
But no. By definition, a caregiver and a caretaker can be the same thing.
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Kevin Wang Member
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And with ambiguities like this in the English language, how are those of us needing care, let alone the general public, supposed to understand the subtleties of this delicate topic?
Many People in My Life Give Me Care
When I consider those many in my life who offer me care, I mean it in the broad sense of what multiple sclerosis (MS) care means to me.
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Christopher Lee 7 minutes ago
The man who mows the lawn, the woman who cleans the house, the butcher who will deliver if I need, t...
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Isabella Johnson 1 minutes ago
My wife, Caryn, above all, is there to offer up care. From my household chores she may need to take ...
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Madison Singh Member
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The man who mows the lawn, the woman who cleans the house, the butcher who will deliver if I need, the neighbor who calls in for tea if I’m not seen out of the house for a few days … these are all people who offer me care in relation to my disease and its ever-changing needs. But are they my caregivers?
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Kevin Wang 17 minutes ago
My wife, Caryn, above all, is there to offer up care. From my household chores she may need to take ...
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Mia Anderson 14 minutes ago
But she is so much more than that and so, frankly, am I. The term used more here in Ireland and in t...
My wife, Caryn, above all, is there to offer up care. From my household chores she may need to take on from time to time to the tasks that are simply no longer possible for me, she is surely a caregiver-caretaker.
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Nathan Chen 22 minutes ago
But she is so much more than that and so, frankly, am I. The term used more here in Ireland and in t...
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Mason Rodriguez 14 minutes ago
Still, it feels clinical and one-sided … and that’s where my issue lies.
But she is so much more than that and so, frankly, am I. The term used more here in Ireland and in the U.K. for a person who cares is “carer.” Like horse riding rather than horseback riding (because where else would you ride on a horse), the more succinct term feels a bit closer.
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Henry Schmidt 20 minutes ago
Still, it feels clinical and one-sided … and that’s where my issue lies.
Caring Requires Inp...
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Daniel Kumar 17 minutes ago
But I feel that I am a participant in the care process. Along with those who help us, we comanage th...
But I feel that I am a participant in the care process. Along with those who help us, we comanage the level of assistance we might require from one day (or sometimes hour) to the next, and it goes beyond healthcare delivery. How is it that the accountant I use to do my taxes — because mathematics beyond the simplest equations is no longer possible — isn’t considered a carer?
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Oliver Taylor 18 minutes ago
Before MS, I did my own taxes, and now I don’t because of the disease. How is that service not “...
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Before MS, I did my own taxes, and now I don’t because of the disease. How is that service not “care” in the sense we’re using?
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Surely many professions are used by those of us with health issues simply because we have those issu...
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Surely many professions are used by those of us with health issues simply because we have those issues. I want to recognize all the people who offer care to me, but I want to do it without feeling like I am a burden to them or a drain on society as a whole. And that’s the thing about those care terms: They make me feel needy, and that’s one thing I could do without feeling.
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Ethan Thomas 3 minutes ago
We can need without being needy. We can require care without being caretaken....
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Sebastian Silva 22 minutes ago
We receive care from many people. We also give care to some around us. In the care we receive, I lik...
We can need without being needy. We can require care without being caretaken.
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Lily Watson 9 minutes ago
We receive care from many people. We also give care to some around us. In the care we receive, I lik...
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William Brown 8 minutes ago
Like deciding if it’s a day for a cane or a forearm crutch, the level of required help changes and...
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We receive care from many people. We also give care to some around us. In the care we receive, I like to think that I am an active participant in deciding the level of assistance.
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Ava White 12 minutes ago
Like deciding if it’s a day for a cane or a forearm crutch, the level of required help changes and...
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Sebastian Silva 27 minutes ago
If I’m being honest with myself, it’s hardly even 60-40, but I do carry a share of the load, eve...
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Like deciding if it’s a day for a cane or a forearm crutch, the level of required help changes and, if that help comes from others, we have a responsibility in that care as well.
My Preferred Term Care Partner
The term I like to use is “care partner.” The partnership isn’t always a 50-50 split.
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Natalie Lopez 64 minutes ago
If I’m being honest with myself, it’s hardly even 60-40, but I do carry a share of the load, eve...
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If I’m being honest with myself, it’s hardly even 60-40, but I do carry a share of the load, even if it’s not my fair share. But there is responsibility to and for both parties in a partnership.
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Kevin Wang 13 minutes ago
A partnership also implies an agreement. I agree to pay people to help where appropriate, and to sim...
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We can agree to a watchful eye if we’re given a little slack to try things for ourselves without j...
A partnership also implies an agreement. I agree to pay people to help where appropriate, and to simply accept the help and say “thank you” when it’s offered in a manner where payment would be insensitive. I agree to ask for a little help before I get to the point of requiring a great deal of support.
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We can agree to a watchful eye if we’re given a little slack to try things for ourselves without j...
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We can agree to a watchful eye if we’re given a little slack to try things for ourselves without judgment. So others may acknowledge National Caregivers Month in November, and so will I.
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Victoria Lopez 40 minutes ago
I’ll just thank those who help me without labeling them as anything other than my partners. Wishin...
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Emma Wilson 37 minutes ago
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I’ll just thank those who help me without labeling them as anything other than my partners. Wishing you and your family the best of health.
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Cheers,
TrevisMy book, Chef Interrupted, is available on Amazon. Follow me on the Life With MS Facebook page and on Twitter, and read more on Life With Multiple Sclerosis. Important: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and not Everyday Health.See More
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