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National Family Caregivers Month Shines Light on the Unseen Work of Family Caregivers

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ENHDME honors National Family Caregivers Month by raising awareness of the emotional and physical strain caregivers carry, and by offering free caregiver support items to help families provide care safely at home.

COLUMBUS, Miss. - s4story -- November is National Family Caregivers Month, a time to recognize the essential yet often unseen work of the family caregiver. Across the United States, approximately 53 million adults provide unpaid care to a loved one. Caregivers support aging parents, disabled family members, children with special needs, and those recovering from illness or injury. Their care keeps loved ones safe at home and preserves dignity and independence.

Caregiving often happens quietly. Many people do not identify themselves as caregivers. They simply feel they are "helping family." Yet the role involves physical effort, emotional labor, and continuous responsibility. More than 60% of caregivers also work outside the home. Many experience exhaustion, stress, financial pressure, and social isolation.

Burnout can appear in the form of fatigue, irritability, trouble sleeping, weakened immunity, and emotional strain. Caregivers under high stress face increased risks to their own health. Self-care is not optional. Even small forms of support can help restore balance and resilience.

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Practical tools can also reduce physical strain. Positioning bolsters, gait belts, transfer boards, non-slip supports, and fall-prevention devices allow caregivers to move and support loved ones safely. These tools help protect the caregiver's back and keep care comfortable for the person receiving assistance.

Many families do not know which equipment to choose or where to begin. ENHDME was founded to make this easier. "My journey into senior care wasn't a career choice; it was a calling," said founder Kevin Lambing. "I started as a family caregiver myself. I learned firsthand which tools make a real difference. I built ENHDME to make those tools accessible, with guidance and respect."

To honor National Family Caregivers Month, ENHDME is giving away free caregiver support items to help make daily care easier. Families can sign up on the homepage to enter the giveaway and receive helpful tips and resources. Visit ENHDME.com to learn more.

Caregivers should not walk this journey alone. Support can relieve pressure, restore strength, and remind caregivers that their work is seen and valued.

Contact:
ENHDME
info@enhdme.com
888-364-3630
Visit http://www.ENHDME.com for details

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ENHDME
Kevin Lambing
***@enhdme.com


Source: ENHDME
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