Accepting Help Is Difficult for Me as a Mom and a Caregiver
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More than eight million people live in a dependent situation in Spain, and in most cases it is their families who take care, according to the State Observatory of the Unit. Although the most visible group is that of elderly people — 80% of their caregivers have lost autonomy over their free time, according to the SEGG — it also affects families that care for persons with disabilities, rare diseases or severe mental disorders. During the summer, …
Accepting help is difficult for me as a mom and a caregiver
Late afternoon sunlight drifts into the house, brightening the blue paint on the walls. The room feels cheery and welcoming. Wicker baskets hold soft blankets, pillows cushion the couch, and dogs are sleeping on the rugs. I love walking into this room, and every room, in my home, which I have carefully curated to provide a calm and cozy haven. I have seven children: Lexi, 24; Max, 19; Chance, 18; Rowen, 16; Charlie, 14; Mary, 10; and Callie, 3. …
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