Reducing caregiver burden is essential for multiple reasons. First, it enhances the quality of care provided to patients, as caregivers who are not overwhelmed are more likely to perform their duties effectively. Second, it improves the mental and physical health of the caregiver, thereby preventing burnout and ensuring that they can continue providing care in the long term. Lastly, reduced caregiver burden can lead to cost savings in the healthcare system by decreasing the need for additional medical interventions.