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Debbie Bozedowski and her father, Dominik Barca, 84, on Tuesday leave the Elderday Center in Batavia. Bozedowski has cared for her father, who has dementia, for 11 years. (Sandy Bressner – sbressner@shawmedia.com)

An only child, Debbie Bozedowski was always close to her parents, so it was natural for them to live with her and her husband when they got older.

“I sold my townhouse and my parents sold their townhouse, and we had a house built,” Bozedowski said. “It was a big house in St. Charles with four bedrooms. They were going to buy a house in Florida and live with me in the summer.”

Six days after they moved in, her mother suffered a brain aneurysm and died nine months later. Her dad continued living with her and her husband for 10 years. A year ago, they moved to a smaller house in Elburn.

But during the past four years, Bozedowski’s father, Dominik Barca, 84, has developed dementia.

“I stepped up to the plate, but it’s harder now,” Bozedowski said. “My dad won’t wake up until I wake him up. He won’t eat unless I put it right in front of him. He always says, ‘I’m not hungry.’ I give him his meds. I pick out his clothes in the morning.”

Bozedowski said she has to make sure her father takes a shower.

“I kind of open the door and say, ‘Use soap.’ I have to remind him to use deodorant and after-shave, and did he brush his teeth,” she said. “It is just something I feel I have to do for my dad because I love him.”

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Bozedowski is one of the nation’s nearly 66 million caregivers who provide assistance to someone who is ill, disabled or elderly, according to the Family Caregiver Alliance National Center on Caregiving.

Five days a week, Bozedowski takes her father to Elderday Center in Batavia. He gets the structure, socialization and activities he needs, and she gets the breaks she needs.

“Without Elderday, he would do nothing,” she said.

Bozedowski’s employer allowed her to reduce her work schedule, so some days she works and other days she gets time to herself to regenerate and do self-care.

Taking care of one’s self is something caregivers often overlook, counselors say, and Bozedowski agrees. She said she spends so much energy focusing on her father’s needs, she skips her own, but she and her husband work on getting breaks to refresh.

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