Showing posts with label maryland brain injury association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maryland brain injury association. Show all posts

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Keep looking for support groups!

When my husband first had his stroke, there were no caregiver support groups near us. Well, if I wanted to travel an hour each way, I could find one. At the time, I was struggling with my pregnancy, caring for my husband, and hanging onto my job by my fingernails. At least, that is what it felt like.

I recently spoke with someone from the local Maryland Brain Injury Association. I had contacted them looking for a neuropsych counselor for my husband. However, they have been calling me every few weeks, checking to see if we need more help, etc.

The last time they called, I commented how I had little time to help my husband right now, since this is the busy time of year for the family business. I also mentioned how frustrated I was, trying to manage his healthcare, my daughter's life, and the business by myself. The woman on the phone was able to find a caregiver support group that is about 1/2 hour away, and meets once a month. I am hoping to go to it.

For what it is worth, I am of the belief that regardless of whether a loved one has had a stroke, car accident, or other injury, many caregivers experience a common sense of loss. I guess what I am trying to say is, if your loved one had a stroke, don't limit yourself to caregiver support groups that care for stroke patients.