Summer2025

SPONSORED CONTENT Finding Freedom from Caregiver Burnout: A Passover Reflection

O ne of the most common dilemmas families face is deciding between 24/7 in-home support for a loved one with dementia or transitioning them to a specialized dementia care residence. As we move through 2025, we must recognize that things have changed dramatically due to COVID-19, and family caregiver burnout is higher than ever. The emotional, psychological, and financial strain of caregiving can overwhelm the family, while the loved one’s condition and quality of life often deteriorate, as we saw through the pandemic. As Passover approaches and we reflect on the journey to liberation central to the holiday, there is a

profound lesson that resonates deeply within the world of family caregiving. It’s a timely reminder that the caregiving journey can be all-consuming and isolating. Please know you are not alone, let One Kenton Place be there for you as you navigate this journey. For those experiencing burnout, we find the greatest freedom comes from the support of our specialized dementia care residence, where both families and their loved ones can find renewed connection and peace of mind. At One Kenton Place, we recognize the difficulties families face and are committed to delivering the

care and stability they require. Through our tailored approach to dementia care, we offer families assurance while enhancing the well-being of their loved ones.

For excellent care, it’s the one

Kelly Hartman, HBA, RHN, CSC Community Relations Manager 416-270-8642 www.onekentonplace.ca

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