When you’re a caregiver, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and feel as if you’re the only one who can do the care giving
 work. You may also feel that a doctor is the only one to whom you can 
direct your questions, but you find yourself having more questions than 
the doctor has time to answer, or more problems for which he/she has a 
solution.
Consider these helpful professionals — outside of a doctor’s office —
 when you need assistance, expertise or guidance along your caregiving way:
Occupational therapists: Occupational therapists are
 all about routines. According to the American Occupational Therapy 
Association (AOTA), OTs “help people across the lifespan participate in 
the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of 
everyday activities (occupations).”
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Caregivers need to be aware of the symptoms. Need to know how to provide compassionate care.
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