How Home Care Supports Family Caregivers: Reducing Burnout After the Holidays
After the holidays, a common scenario for many New York family caregivers unfolds: exhausted, depleted, and wondering if they will ever find some relief from their caregiving duties.
Family caregivers across the country are no strangers to this feeling. Over 53 million Americans provide unpaid care to elderly relatives; nearly 40% of these caregivers say they feel stressed or burnt-out most of the time – and especially so during holidays.
The reason why caregiver burnout peaks after the holidays is that family caregivers take on even more responsibilities and roles than usual during this time.
Many examples include:
- Managing medical needs while hosting family and friends
- Hosting guests and still being responsible for your loved ones’ daily needs
- Coordinating medications, meals, and transportation for your senior
- Putting off their own rest, time to themselves and taking care of themselves to make sure their loved one has what he/she needs.
Research shows that 1/3 of all family caregivers suffer from depression or anxiety and the stress level rises dramatically when there is little to no break from caregiving duties.
That’s why Angel Care Inc. believes that professional home care is vital to helping reduce burnout and allowing family caregivers to continue caring for their loved ones without suffering from burnout.
Professional home care provides the support that both seniors and their families need.
Support through Respite and Recharge
When you hire a professional home care company, like Angel Care Inc., you allow your family to take a break and recharge. Studies indicate that caregivers who receive regular respite care have between 20% to 30% less stress.
Sharing Responsibilities
With professional home care assistance, family caregivers no longer carry the weight of managing every single aspect of their loved one’s life. Professional caregivers can assist with:
- Personal care (bathing, dressing, moving around safely)
- Meal prep and keeping hydrated
- Reminding your loved one to take his/her medication
- Supervising and spending time with your loved one
All of which results in a much better and more manageable way to care for your loved one.

Peace of Mind for the Whole Household
When your loved one is cared for by a professional home care agency, you will get a sense of peace knowing that they are safe and well taken care of. This gives your whole household a great deal of emotional relief and will result in:
- Improved sleep
- Reduced anxiety
- Greater confidence in knowing that your loved one is being properly cared for
Benefits for Seniors and Their Families
Angel Care Inc.’s professional home care services benefit everyone in the household:
- Your senior receives reliable, kind, and attentive care
- The family avoids making hasty and stressful decisions in times of crisis
- Relationships between family members are improved when stress is removed
- Care transitions from being reactive to proactive
Studies show that seniors who receive continuous home care experience 20–25% fewer emergency hospital visits. This greatly relieves the pressure on families.
A Healthier Beginning to the New Year
Now is the best time to review your loved one’s care plan and work toward achieving balance in the new year. Getting help isn’t a failure; it is an approach to maintaining overall wellness.
Here at Angel Care Inc., we understand that family caregivers can become burned out quickly – especially after the holiday season. That is why our home care agency offers a variety of professional home care services to support both your senior loved one and your family.
Let us help you achieve a healthier beginning to the New Year by restoring your family’s balance, protecting your family’s health and ensuring that the love you have for your senior loved one doesn’t turn into exhaustion.
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