Caregiving is both a rewarding and challenging journey. While biological family members often take on caregiving roles, chosen family – the people we consider family through deep, meaningful connections – also plays a crucial role in providing support and love.
Chosen family includes the individuals we trust and rely on, even without sharing blood ties. Relating to caregiving, these relationships potentially offer unique perspectives and dedication that complement the efforts of biological family members.
Consider Jennifer, for example. Despite an unsuccessful marriage, she chose to assist her former mother-in-law. Jennifer recognized degrees of detachment as having positioned her to advocate for her ex-mother-in-law's wishes without influence from the emotions experienced by an ex-husband and his siblings.
Chosen family members often make caregiving decisions out of love rather than obligation. This love, combined with perhaps a slightly different emotional attachment, contributes to the basis for more objective and balanced care decisions.
As one caregiver shared: "What kept me committed to being the best caregiver I could be was the support of friends and family, as well as my commitment to Jane. I knew if the roles were reversed, she would 'ride or die' with me to the end."
Here are some practical considerations for approaching the journey with chosen family:
Be open to caring voices outside your immediate family that can provide heartening reassurance and help you navigate the complex emotions which accompany caregiving.
Inviting chosen family to participate in the caregiving journey will naturally promote a more robust support system for both you and your care recipient. Positive impacts that evolve from their love, understanding, and point of view may prove invaluable.
If you're ready to involve chosen family in your caregiving plan, consider these steps today:
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With the love and participation of biological and chosen family, you are equipped to traverse this caregiving journey with greater confidence and peace of mind.