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Impact Caregiving: Support for You When You Support Family Caregivers

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

Impact Caregiving features interviews with professionals, like you, who serve family caregivers. When you commit to supporting and serving family caregivers, you make an impact every day. To connect you to resources and insights to help you in your work, we’ve created Impact Caregiving, a virtual magazine and event.

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Documenting Caregiver Experiences

Chicago Caregiving

Evanston-based anthropologist Rebecca Berman, PhD, spoke with nearly 30 caregivers about their experiences, asking each person about how they became a caregiver, how they find resources, and what they wish society better understood. Caregiving Magazine : What compelled you to explore caregivers’ experiences?

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Showing Appreciation of Your Loved One’s Caregiver

Accessible Home Health Care

When your loved one reaches the point where a professional caregiver is needed, that person becomes an extension of your family. Caregivers are there day and night to ensure your loved one remains safe, healthy, and happy. So, it means a lot for caregivers to know how big of an impact they are making by showing appreciation.

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Archive: Disruptive Dynamics and Difficult Caregiving Disputes

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

How do we manage the difficult caregiving disputes? We gathered today (May 31) to discuss a recent article featured in The New York Times Magazine which profiled two sisters who battled their mom’s boyfriend over who could make financial and caregiving decisions. Read The Mother Who Changes: A Story of Dementia.)

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How the right technology can support recruitment and retention during the caregiver shortage

AlayaCare

Employers should consider technological investments that would streamline tasks caregivers spend unnecessarily high amounts of time on, leaving them with more time to focus on provide their patients with high quality care. Therefore, leaving more time for the caregiver to focus on their patient. The term we use is ‘speed to schedule.’

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Important Conversations About the Difficult Caregiving Disputes

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

I read an article in The New York Times Magazine on Friday night that I continue to think about. The article, A Mother Who Changed: A Story of Dementia , profiles two sisters who battle their mother’s boyfriend over who can make financial and caregiving decisions for their mother. PT) for a facilitated discussion. ET (Noon CT, 10 a.m.

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How the right technology can support recruitment and retention during the caregiver shortage

AlayaCare

Employers should consider technological investments that would streamline tasks caregivers spend unnecessarily high amounts of time on, leaving them with more time to focus on provide their patients with high quality care. Therefore, leaving more time for the caregiver to focus on their patient. The term we use is ‘speed to schedule.’

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