Family members are affected by your health issue. They may have to help lead your care at home. They may have many changes as a result of your disability. For instance, your family members may also grieve your loss of ability. Severe injury, chronic disease, or disability may mean a change in family roles.
A person may need to go back to work because of their partner's health problem. An adult son or daughter may need to adjust their work schedule to help care for an older parent. These changes can cause stress and conflict in the family. Money problems, from medical bills or unemployment, can occur. These add more stress. Changes in living arrangements, child-care issues, and going back into the community can all pose new problems.
But by working together with the rehab team, you and your family can handle many of these problems. You can:
- Learn how the disability affects the family.
- Work together on solutions.
- Take part in family education and counseling.
- Plan for discharge and getting back into the community.