The anticipation of a fresh new year brings an opportunity for all of us to pause, reflect, and look ahead, with the hope of making each year better than the last. For family caregivers supporting loved ones with dementia, this time of year can also cause anxiety, often brought about by the awareness that the new year may bring many of the same uncertainties and demanding daily challenges. It is within this emotional space that New Year’s resolutions can take on greater meaning, feeling less like empty promises and more like intentional steps toward gaining better support and quality of life.
If you are caring for a loved one, the new year can provide you with a chance to reset expectations, focus on small wins, and find new ways to care for both your loved one and yourself.
Below are seven New Year’s resolutions, curated and summarized from sources including The Alzheimer’s Association, The National Institute on Aging, and others. They are designed to help you ease stress, build resilience, and bring a sense of balance and support into the year ahead:
- Make health a priority.
I will take small, realistic steps to care for my physical, mental, and emotional well-being, whether that means moving my body more, improving my sleep, or practicing simple stress-relief techniques, like yoga or meditation.
- Ask for and accept support.
I will reach out to family, friends, or respite care services when I need help, and accept their offers of help. I will connect with other caregivers through support groups or online communities, so that I feel less alone in my journey.
- Learn more about dementia and caregiving.
I will build greater strength through knowledge by educating myself about the progression of the disease, effective ways to respond to behavior changes, and the resources available to me.
- Show myself compassion and set realistic expectations.
I will acknowledge my efforts, let go of perfectionism, and set achievable goals to protect myself from burnout.
- Seek moments of humor.
I will give myself and my loved one permission to smile, laugh, and enjoy moments of levity, recognizing that humor can be a powerful source of comfort, connection, and emotional relief.
- Plan ahead whenever possible.
I will have thoughtful conversations and make plans for future care decisions while my loved one can still participate, helping reduce stress and uncertainty down the road.
- Carve out more “me time.”
I will schedule regular moments, no matter how small, to rest, recharge, and do something just for myself, without guilt. I will consider respite care services for my loved one, which will give me time to catch up on my appointments and enjoy an outing or two with friends.
Setting small, realistic resolutions focused on self-care and support will help to ease the weight of caregiving and create more space for hope. By honoring both your loved one’s needs and your own, you can enter the new year ahead with greater resilience, clarity, and the reassurance that even small steps can lead to meaningful change.
Remember, too, that our doors are open to you. We invite you to reach out to any of our Anthem Memory Care communities with your questions and concerns. We are here to help you with the journey ahead.
Wishing you a happy new year filled with strength, support, and many moments of joy!
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