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Bringing the family together
In my years working with family caregivers I have seen every possible family scenario one can imagine. Some families are able to rally together in a crisis, others find that a crisis brings up all the old hurts and perhaps even the worst in one another making it very challenging to come together to support their loved one. While there may be no avoiding some of the family dynamics, if your family is facing the healthcare crisis of a loved one, there are some things you can do to establish guidelines that will help everyone focus on what really matters – helping your loved one through the crisis.
The Patients and Family hub can be a great way to allow everyone who wants to be involved to do so at their own discretion.
If your family continues to struggle with these guidelines in place, and you feel that mediation is warranted, find a mediator who specializes in family and even elder care mediation. Having an understanding of the issues that come up in care situations will allow them to not only help mediate the family issues, but offer solution that the family may not have considered. You may want to consider a family meeting, mediated by this outside, objective person.
The other thing I have seen over the years, is that a crisis can present opportunities to strengthen the family, offer healing opportunities and a renewed perspective on what is really important.