“…Once families accepted that they were unable to change their circumstances, they were able to cope better with their situation (Greeff et al, 2006). Other resilience resources identified in studies on families caring for a chronically ill loved one include the following: family hardiness, positivism and optimism, humor, family togetherness, family traditions and rituals, predictable routines, community support, religious beliefs, information seeking, open, positive communication patterns, and the family's socioeconomic status (Greeff et al, 2006;Greeff & Thiel, 2012;94 M. DEIST AND A. P. GREEF Greeff & Wentworth, 2009;Jonker & Greeff, 2009;McCubbin & McCubbin, 1988;Preece & Sandberg, 2005).…”