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    Care Support: The Strength in Asking for Help

    By Karen TaylorApril 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As a single, hard working mother of this strong willed child (tenacious, it is called tenacity).

    My Mama was the recipient of various help whether it was requested or just provided I never knew. From my Grandparents or extended family watching me while she worked to Grandpa working on her car or gathering some of his friends to help him fix something around our houses. Help, was a natural part of my upbringing and seen as a positive, after all “it takes a village”, right? So asking for help is generally easy for me.

    My husband’s family while quick to offer help to others, haven’t really needed much help over the years, at times my ease of asking others for help has been a challenge to him.

    These differing experiences illustrate how our upbringing shapes our perception of help. Neither family is right or wrong this subject isn’t focused on comparisons but rather to exemplify that each individual is different, shaped by multiple factors and experiences that influence our ability to seek or accept help.

    Asking for help is not a sign of weakness—it is an act of strength. In a world that often glorifies self-reliance, admitting that we need support can feel uncomfortable. However, seeking help is essential for our well-being, growth, and resilience.

    Many of us hesitate to ask for assistance because we fear burdening others or appearing incapable, and possibly even fear that accepting help surrenders our independent abilities.

    Despite these fears, the truth remains: we all need help at times. Whether it’s guidance from a mentor, emotional support from a friend, or professional assistance, reaching out can lighten our load, enhance safety and provide clarity.

    Asking for help creates opportunities for connection. Vulnerability deepens existing relationships and welcomes new ones, reminding us that we are not alone. It also allows others to share their wisdom and experience, enriching our perspective and offering solutions we may not have considered. 

    It’s important to remember that seeking support is an exchange, not a one-sided request. Becoming a free flowing conduit of mutual care and assistance. Just as we give help freely, others appreciate the opportunity to do the same.

    I love a phrase that many social workers use, interdependence. In a healthy, interdependent relationship, partners maintain their individuality while also valuing and supporting each other, fostering a balance of mutual reliance and autonomy. 

    In the context of caregiving there are many forms of support, durable Medical Equipment like walkers or wheel chairs, a Home Health team to enhance recovery, Personal Care aides to assist with shopping, cleaning, meal prep, hygiene, and even respite care visits so the family member typically providing help can receive help themselves also.

    Recognize that your needs are valid and support is available. Embracing help is a courageous step toward a stronger, healthier, and more connected life—for yourself and those around you.

    Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me, at August Services LLC 775-990-5910 or email me at k.taylor@augustservicesllc.com for assistance navigating to appropriate help on your caregiving experience or need of care.

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