Caring for Caregivers
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Jen writes... It is the middle of the night, bleary-eyed, I am double-checking my spreadsheet to make sure I am giving the right medicines at the right time.It is the middle of the...
Join us as we celebrate Fearless Caregivers, Rose Mathieu, sharing her personal story as she cares for her loved ones.
The Caregiver Collective Interviews Series shares real stories from families caring for loved ones with special needs—offering a space for connection, understanding, and support. G...
At 3 a.m., in the midst of labor, a doula we’ll call Renee stepped into the hallway to steady herself. She had been supporting a laboring client for nearly 12 hours. The room wa...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of geriatric care, supporting family caregivers (FCs) of institutionalized older adults has emerged as a critical focus area. A groundbreaking stu...
Join us as we celebrate Fearless Caregivers, Elizabeth Edghill, sharing her personal story as she cares for her loved ones.
Over one-third of family caregivers in the U.S. have disabilities—and are more likely to be caregivers than people without disabilities. The post Feeling Invisible, Many Disabled C...
A school bell rings inside the Jen Chi station-front building, a historic health and social welfare hub in Taipei. For a visitor, it may sound ordinary. For staff, it marks the end...
A school bell rings inside the Jen Chi station-front building, a historic health and social welfare hub in Taipei. For a visitor, it may sound ordinary. For staff, it marks the end...
Join us as we celebrate Fearless Caregivers, Geralyn Arango, sharing her personal story as she cares for her loved ones.
Many older caregivers face financial stress and aren’t aware of or don’t use programs designed for them, especially if they don’t have friends or family to help them out The post C...
Caring for her children while managing her own illness, one military spouse shares what it means to live at the intersection of caregiving and military life. The post The Intersect...
One in four Americans is currently providing care to someone 18 years or older, making up a group of 59 million caregivers that AARP is calling an "invisible workforce."Jenny Carls...
SPARK!, a free Arts for All Wisconsin program, provides cultural and artistic activities for people with memory loss and their caregivers.
These individuals must shoulder caregiving on their own, while balancing their jobs, fragile health or personal sacrifices. On The Red Dot joins in their search for hope, healing a...
During the history of advocacy and activism, Black-led spaces (including those led by Black women and femmes) have always healed, protected, fought, sacrificed, and more, for not o...
Join us as we celebrate Fearless Caregivers, Mary Holzhauer, sharing her personal story as she cares for her loved ones.
Lea aquí Psicología para todos de Yadira Hidalgo La entrada Síndrome del cuidador se publicó primero en Últimas Noticias.
Cogir Senior Living is growing a memory care program in an attempt to help caregivers of people living with cognitive changes access support services. The program links into the gr...
Join us as we celebrate Fearless Caregivers, Katherine James, sharing her personal story as she cares for her loved ones.
There has been a lot of discussion about family caregivers in America. Comments have been made that caregivers shouldn’t be paid and provide caregiving for free. There are so many...
Women continue to provide the majority—61 percent—of unpaid caregiving in this country. They are the appointment schedulers, medication managers, financial coordinators and emotion...
There’s a moment many caregivers remember clearly. It doesn’t begin with paperwork. It begins with a phone call..
Hello! Emma and Aoife here. We are Occupational Therapy Students from Queen Margaret University on a 10-week placement with Alzheimer Scotland. During this placement, we have been...
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