When someone becomes injured or ill (with an acute or chronic medical condition), all of the attention becomes focused on the patient. The person with the injury or illness generally has a team of doctors, nurses, and specialists offering care, but who cares for the caregiver?
If you’re the caregiver, in all likelihood, you’re scheduling appointments, coordinating medical treatments, paying the bills, helping make difficult decisions, and more… all the while struggling to meet the other obligations and responsibilities in your life.
If you’re feeling tired, isolated, and stressed out, counseling can help. In a safe, controlled environment, you can express your feelings, get support, and learn to set healthy boundaries.
I offer caregiving counseling services for:
spouses and partners who are caregivers
parents who are caregivers for children
children who are caregivers for parents
friends and family members who are caregivers
For more information on caregiving counseling and therapy services, or to schedule a free initial consultation, please call 303.810.5275, or e-mail drrebekahmarkheim@gmail.com.
Please note: I also offer bereavement / grief counseling and health issues counseling at my office, which is conveniently located at 1776 South Jackson Street, in central Denver.
