As more caregivers take on increasing responsibility, they need interventions that mitigate the negative effects of caregiving on daily life.
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Since her husband was diagnosed with leptomeningeal disease, Esme Almonte, 58 (name changed), says she has experienced little to no respite. As the primary caregiver, Almonte cooks, cleans, and bathes her husband, with only occasional help from her son on weekends when he is not working. “I put myself last,” she explains. “Everything I have…
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