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There’s a quiet irony in modern care management. The more we try to prove quality, the less time we have to actually deliver it. Every manager I speak to says some version of the same thing: I didn’t come into this to spend my days completing forms. Yet those forms, audits and reports are what regulators and funders increasingly rely on to see quality.
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Mindfulness meditation involves bringing our attention to the present moment, cultivating awareness of our thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations without judgement. This practice can help reduce stress, anxiety, and overwhelm, and promote a sense of calm and clarity amidst the challenges of caregiving.
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It is important to recognise and address challenges for your own well-being and to continue providing the best care to those who depend on you. In this blog, we explore what the terms burnout and compassion fatigue mean, how they impact care workers, and why they are so important to address.
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As caregivers, it's easy to prioritise the needs of others over our own, but maintaining a healthy diet and staying active is crucial for our overall well-being. Adopting small, realistic, and maintainable healthy habits can make a significant difference in our lives.
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Prioritising self-care is essential for caregivers and care workers to maintain mental well-being amidst the demanding nature of their roles, enabling them to sustainably deliver high-quality care while preventing burnout and enhancing personal resilience.
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Continuous professional development through online courses, workshops, peer learning, and using the Elate platform enhances self-employed care workers' skills, job satisfaction, and care quality.
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Building strong professional relationships through effective communication, feedback, and reliability is crucial for caregivers to enhance job satisfaction, reduce stress, and deliver high-quality care.
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