Men Taking the Caregiving Role
Caregiving and Men
It can be very difficult for a man to adjust to being a caregiver. In most cases, these men will try to take on the tasks that do not involve direct care. Many men are reluctant to perform certain tasks, usually dressing and bathing. In fact, a lot of men have fear and feelings of inadequacy when they find themselves in this role. Below are some points about men as caregivers.
1. Most men who become a caregiver will take a different approach than a female. Men are more apt to take on executive or long-distance tasks, such as dealing with the insurance companies or making appointments.
2. Men are only half as likely to perform hands on tasks when they are a caregiver.
3. The men who do help with daily tasks, such as dressing and showering may be reluctant to discuss their role. It seems as though they are slightly embarrassed about having to be the caregiver.
4. Many of these men will suffer from depression and feelings of inadequacy when they are a caregiver. This is actually quite normal. They have a hard time talking about their role with others because of how they feel it will make them look.
Source: AARP
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