- Jun 28
When to Get Extra Help
- Audrey Gastmeyer & Amy Wareham
- Weekly Resources
Recognize tipping points.
Many families wait until stress feels overwhelming before reaching out for help. Recognizing small warning signs early often creates more options and less pressure.
This week's resources explore signs that it may be time for additional help.
Autoimmune Support
The Autoimmune Association offers excellent, up-to-date guidance for those adjusting to life with chronic illness. Being proactive and organizing a strategy before a crisis occurs is essential. These resources provide practical ways to manage daily challenges and improve quality of life.
Read: Coping Tools
Aging Care & After-Loss
This resource from the National Institute on Aging highlights key signs to watch for and can help families assess changing needs and start important conversations. Then, they can build support teams to improve quality of life and prevent caregiver burnout. It takes a village.
Read: Does an Older Adult in Your Life Need Help? | National Institute on Aging
Still have questions? We are here to help. Book a 1-hour Clarity Call with Amy for Autoimmune Support or with Audrey for Aging Care or After-Loss.
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