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Health Tip: Helping a Loved One Heal

Suggestions for caregivers

(HealthDay News) - When a loved one is recovering from a major illness, he or she may need a lot of help and support.

The American Heart Association offers these suggestions:

  • Offer plenty of support and encouragement, and look for support groups for both of you to join.
  • Go along for doctor appointments. Ask questions and take notes, in case there are questions later.
  • Give an honest report to the doctor about how your loved one is feeling, and how well he or she is following instructions.
  • Help track and record information, such as when and how to take medicines, which foods to avoid, and which forms of exercise are safe.
  • Offer to make healthy changes together. If your loved has to stop smoking, start exercising or change diet, make the same changes yourself.

Attribution: -- Diana Kohnle
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