The existing literature suggests that the caregiving experience is a better predictor of psychological well-being of caregivers than burden.Various studies have also pointed that culture plays burden an important role in the appraisal of caregivers' experience; hence, findings from one culture cannot be generalized to another . Reflect and whatever the experience that the caregivers have, it will manifest through the attitude and behavior towards the patients. Generally, the patients will perceive social support toward them. Social support is a general term which is divided into three types: perceived support, received (enacted support) and social integration. Each type of social support displays its own unique pattern of correlation with other constructs and variables, indicating that each type is a distinct construct. Perceived support is the subjective judgment that family and friends would provide quality assistance with future stressors. People with high perceived-support believe that they rely on their family and