It’s tricky to address gender differences without sounding sexist or provincial, but the fact is that men and women have their own approaches and preferences when it comes to caregiving. This is true whether it is an adult son who needs to help his parents, or the father who might need some help.
Let’s start with providing care for your father or husband or uncle or grandfather or brother. If you’ve already been a caregiver for your mom, wife, grandmother, or sister, you might think you can approach this exactly the same way. However, experts—and those who have done both types of caregiving—say that the key to success is recognizing the differences and then proceeding.
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