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Showing posts with label volunteering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label volunteering. Show all posts
Friday, May 10, 2013
Rockland Psychiatric asks about the emotional issues that Caregiver face
Hear about why Christine Sotmary chose to interview 22 Family Caregivers to find out what emotional issues they faced. There are many surprises in their responses! Watch the video interview.
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advocate,
Alzheimer's,
anger,
autism,
burnout,
Caregiver Syndrome,
community,
dementia,
disability,
Family Caregiver,
helping others,
neighborhood,
special needs,
support groups,
volunteering
Monday, November 19, 2012
Disaster Assistance for East Coast
If you sustained losses or damage from Hurricane Sandy, you may be eligible for disaster aid.
Information: www.disasterassistance.gov
To apply: 1-800-462-7585
Smartphone: m.fema.gov
Have ready:
SS#
Home insurance info.
Address and zip
Directions to property
Daytime phone #
Where you can be reached
Address to receive mail
Bank account type, account # and routing #
Information: www.disasterassistance.gov
To apply: 1-800-462-7585
Smartphone: m.fema.gov
Have ready:
SS#
Home insurance info.
Address and zip
Directions to property
Daytime phone #
Where you can be reached
Address to receive mail
Bank account type, account # and routing #
Labels:
aid,
Caregiver,
caregiving,
cell phones,
community,
disaster,
family,
Family Caregiver,
FEMA,
flood damage,
home,
hurricane Sandy,
neighborhood,
seniors,
special needs,
stress,
support,
volunteering
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Families face different challenges when taking care of Mom and Dad
Give a listen to this series. So many decisions, so few options. At Caregiver Access we are getting ready to help in a big way. We are creating a profession that is family focused and will create support programs for these wonderful families to know they are not alone.
Labels:
accessibility,
addictions,
advocate,
aging in place,
Alzheimer's,
autism,
cancer,
Caregiver,
community,
disability,
elder abuse,
livable communities,
special needs,
stress,
support groups,
volunteering
Monday, March 19, 2012
Hudson Valley Caregivers.....give a listen.
Radio Rotary focuses on Caring for the Caregiver. Lots of great stuff to share with the Caregivers in your life.
Labels:
addictions,
advocate,
Alzheimer's,
autism,
cancer,
Caregiver,
caregiving,
community,
disability,
elder law,
Family Caregiver,
special needs,
stress,
support groups,
volunteering
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Sharing time and energy
Read about this wonderful program in VT to help community members stay in their homes.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Daffodils in the mud
Imagine waiting an entire year to bloom and then a rain storm weighs down your petals. Instead of announcing spring, the daffodils' lovely yellow petals are stuck in the mud.
Often couples have waited a lifetime to retire. When an illness comes along,instead of walking on a sandy beach or taking an art course at the local museum, a newly recruited Family Caregiver is now sitting by a loved one's bedside or in a doctor's waiting room. Just like the daffodil, Caregivers need a nice "gardner" to come along and shake off the heavy weight of some of their burdens.
Helping their loved one stay at home is one of the most helpful things a community can do for a Family Caregiver. Here's a great program that's been a model for the rest of the country.
Often couples have waited a lifetime to retire. When an illness comes along,instead of walking on a sandy beach or taking an art course at the local museum, a newly recruited Family Caregiver is now sitting by a loved one's bedside or in a doctor's waiting room. Just like the daffodil, Caregivers need a nice "gardner" to come along and shake off the heavy weight of some of their burdens.
Helping their loved one stay at home is one of the most helpful things a community can do for a Family Caregiver. Here's a great program that's been a model for the rest of the country.
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