Meditation for Michigan Caregivers

If you’ve been noticing that meditation seems to have gone mainstream over the past few years, you are right. Corporate CEOs, professional athletes, physicians, and television personalities are all confessing to using meditation to help improve their performance by reducing stress. It is being touted as the best stress buster out there. For Michigan caregivers, there is ample reason to learn more about meditation. In fact, a study from UCLA released earlier this year showed meditation is better for helping calm caregivers than even a relaxation CD. It can also help to keep the blues –another common struggle for caregivers – away.

Equally important is what meditation did to help increase telomerase activity and cellular aging. It sounds a bit technical but the short version is that telomerase is an enzyme commonly associated with stress-related health risks and diseases. The more telomerase activity is present, the longer the immune cells last. The study showed that the group practicing meditation had a 43% improvement in telomerase activity, while a relaxation group that had just 3.7%.

The Caregiver Meditation Study at UCLA

The study consisted of:

  • 49 family caregivers between the ages 45 and 91
  • 36 were adult children and 13 were spouses
  • The group was divided in two
  • The meditation group learned a 12-minute Kirtan Kriya yoga practice
  • The relaxation group listened to instrumental music on a CD in a quiet place
  • Each group practiced either meditation or relaxation listening at the same time every day for eight weeks

The results of the project showed 65% of the meditation group had a 50% improvement on a depression scale versus just 31% for the relaxation CD group. 52% of the meditation group also had a 50% improvement in mental health and cognitive function compared with to 19% for the relaxation CD group.

Places for Caregivers to Learn Meditation Online

One of the challenges for busy caregivers is not having enough hours in the day to attend a meditation class. Fortunately, there are many sites where caregivers to learn how to meditate online at a time that is best for them. A few of those sites include:

The bottom line is that caregiving creates stress. Finding ways to manage it is important to keeping caregivers healthy. Meditation is proving to be one way to accomplish that.

 

Photo Credit

trevor@addfuelfire.com

Recent Posts

Caring Through Grief: Managing Anticipatory Grief in Dementia Caregiving

Caring for a loved one with dementia is often described as a long goodbye. Family…

3 weeks ago

Footwear Choices That Help Prevent Falls Among Seniors

As people age, balance, muscle strength, and coordination often decline, making seniors more vulnerable to…

3 weeks ago

Tips for Moving a Reluctant Parent to Assisted Living

Dear Donna: My soon-to-be 88-year-old mother has become too frail to live alone. After treating…

3 weeks ago

How Can I Keep My Senior Dad Better Hydrated This Summer?

Dear Donna: My dad is 83 years old and in fairly good health for his…

3 weeks ago

Managing Sundowner’s Syndrome in the Summer

Sundowning is a common and challenging behavior experienced by people with Alzheimer’s disease and other…

2 months ago

Understanding How Independent Living Communities Can Improve the Quality of Life in Retirement

Independent living communities have become an increasingly popular option for older adults who want to…

2 months ago