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Challenges of Returning Home After Travel

The transition back can be difficult, but it shouldn't discourage caregivers from making the most of these experiences.

No matter how well a trip is planned, returning home is always a transition. Routines shift, exhaustion sets in, and caregiving responsibilities resume quickly. Thoughtful preparation can help reduce stress and prevent unexpected challenges, but it’s important to be flexible and expect some adjustments. While the transition back can be difficult, it shouldn’t discourage caregivers from making the most of these experiences—both solo and with the person in their care.