
Creating and Managing an Informal Care Team
Overview
Creating a Care Team is a good way to help you manage your caregiving
responsibilities. Care Teams can assist with things like running
errands, cooking meals, doing laundry, helping out with housework
or yardwork, and even planning recreation activities. Informal
Care Teams can include siblings, children, spouses, friends, neighbors,
etc.
Preparation and Items to Consider
- Accept that you can't "do it all" and think of ways
in which you can reach out for help from friends and family.
- Explain to your loved one that you have decided to create
a Care Team.
- Include your loved one as you build your Care Team. Make sure
the your loved one is comfortable with those you have chosen
as Team Members, and arrange for meetings with those Team Members
who your loved one does not know.
- Clearly explain what you expect of your Team Members, and
give them an idea of how much of their time will be needed.
- Help Team Members to identify their interests and strengths
and select tasks based on this.
- Work together to create a schedule of when different tasks
will be completed, taking in consideration your needs, as well
as the needs of your loved one and the Care Team.
- Explain that being a part of the Care Team means that everyone
must participate in scheduled tasks. In the event that something
comes up and Team Members are unable to assist with a task,
they will be expected to notify you as soon as possible.
- Check in with your Care Team Members regularly and make adjustments
to schedules and tasks as needed.
- Consider having Team meetings that include all of the Team
Members.
- Let your Care Team know how much you appreciate their help
and support.
- Understand and respect that a Team Member may decide that
he/she can no longer assist you.
Other Resources
Visit the Care
Team
section of the Resources page for additional information.
Contact the geriatric care specialist with your questions and
comments regarding the Creating and Managing an Informal Care
Team Module by emailing CAREgivinghelp@cje.net
or by calling 773.381.6008.
It is important to remember the geriatric care specialist may
not be able to respond immediately to your message. It may take
two to three days before receiving a response.
Many questions submitted to the geriatric care specialist via
email or voicemail message will be posted and responded to through
the CARegivinghelp message board. If you do not want
your question and its response posted on the message board,
please make your wish clear in your email or voicemail message
to the geriatric care specialist.
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