As essential as giving medication and oxygen is understanding the daily struggles a person with COPD faces with breathing, fatigue, and anxiety. A COPD caregiver provides emotional support, promotes healthy habits, and reduces hospital stays. Caregivers who work in the house and have been trained to aid people with COPD can help with things like saving energy, making meals, and spotting early indications of flare-ups, no matter what stage the disease is in. This kind of care helps families keep their caregivers from burning out and improves their lives. If your loved one has a chronic lung disease, giving them the proper support at home can make a big difference.




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