Communication Tips for Caregivers

As a caregiver, you need to communicate with many people. You need to connect with family, friends, co-workers, employers, health care professionals, insurance companies — and a loved one who may not be the same person they used to be.

Constructive and effective communication is key to your success. When your communication is clear, assertive and constructive, you’re more likely to be heard and get the responses you want.

To accomplish that, you’ll need to stay organized, have patience and control conflicting emotions. Your stress level and added responsibilities are going to make it harder to stay focused.

General communication tips

Some basic tips for good communication are:

When speaking with family members

Some specific tips for communicating with family are:

When communicating with health care professionals

Communicating with doctors and nurses may be new for you. Here are some tips:

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