Posts Tagged ‘caregiver’
The Mind of a Family Caregiver
Becoming a Family Caregiver, by choice or by circumstance, is a stressful event. Families are often overwhelmed by their new responsibilities, the decisions they need to make, and the potential implications those decisions may have on their aging loved one and their own family. As CSAs, we are here to help guide families through some…
Read MoreLeading Depleted: Combatting Compassion Fatigue and Caregiver Burn Out
These unprecedented times. New normal. Surge capacity. Compassion Fatigue. Burnout. Resilience. Are you a family caregiver, clinician or organizational leader? Then this talk is for you. We’re eight months into a global pandemic and running on fumes. We need to know it’s okay to be where we are and feel what we feel. We need…
Read MorePractical and Fun Holiday Gift Giving Ideas for the Millennial Caregiver
November is National Family Caregiver Month, an opportunity for industry experts and providers to recognize any one of the 53 million unpaid family caregivers currently in America. Forty two million of these caregivers care for adults 50 years and older and 12 million are considered Millennials (born between 1981 and 1996). With the holidays approaching,…
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