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Help With Chores
Just like food preparation, chores around the house can add huge amount of stress and pressure. Make your services available based on your strengths and abilities.
If you are into the outdoors, offer to cut the grass, pull the weeds, or shovel the driveway. If your skills apply more directly to the indoors, vacuum the floors, balance the checkbook, or pull out the toilet brush to contribute to the household tasks. This will leave more time for your loved one to focus on their appointments, treatments, and recovery.
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