Many caregivers are responsible for more than one of their loved ones. There may still be children in the home who are in school. There may be children who have just left for college. There may be an ailing spouse or an aging parent. When does the caregiver take or find time for him or herself? Does she grow tired and weary? Is she on occasion frustrated, angry, confused? How often does she have a pity party? Caregiving is often not a shared responsibility. Sometimes the caregiver is the only family member living in close proximity to the loved one. Sometimes other family members do not feel suited for this task. How does the designated caregiver cope? Resources, friends, professionals and experts are available to share information to make this new-found role less overwhelming. Remember caregivers need care too.