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AIDS & Providing Emotional
Support
You are caring for a person, not
just a body; their feelings are
important too. Since every person is
different, there are no rules about
what to do or say, but here are some
ideas that may help.
Keep them involved in their care.
Don't do everything for them or make
all their decisions. Nobody likes
feeling helpless.
Have them help out around the house
if they can. Everybody likes to feel
useful. They want to be part of the
group, contributing what they can.
Include them in the household. Make
them part of normal talk about
books, TV shows, music, what is
going on in the world, and so on.
Many people will want to feel
involved in the things that are
happening around them. But you don't
always have to talk, just being
there is sometimes enough. Just
watching TV together or sitting and
reading in the same room is often
comforting.
Talk about things. Sometime they may
need to talk about AIDS or talk
through their own situation as a way
to think out loud. Having AIDS can
make a person angry, frustrated,
depressed, scared, and lonely, just
like any other serious illness.
Listening, trying to understand,
showing you care, and helping them
work through their emotions is a big
part of home care. A support group
of other people with AIDS can also
be a good place for them to talk
things out. Contact the National
Association of People with AIDS for
information about support groups in
your area. If they want professional
counseling, help them get it.
Invite their friends over to visit.
A little socializing can be good for
everyone.
Touch them. Hug them, kiss them, pat
them, hold their hands to show that
you care. Some people may not want
physical closeness, but if they do,
touch is a powerful way of saying
you care.
Get out together. If they are able,
go to social events, shopping,
riding around, walking around the
block, or just into the park, yard,
or porch to sit in the sun and
breath fresh air.
Content Courtesy : www.cdc.gov
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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