For drugmakers, caregivers are crucial partners in care, handling important tasks that range from administering medication to communicating with their patients’ healthcare providers. But new data ...
Individuals with epilepsy and their caregivers want improved communication and a broader base of information from their ...
Understanding that caregivers may be squeezed for time or overwhelmed by the options available to them, AgeWays has launched ...
As caregivers become more integrated into the health care delivery process for patients with cancer, their own needs should still be focused on pertaining to mental and physical health. Caregivers of ...
A caregiver is anyone who helps another person in need. And taking care of those we love and care for at home, or those in need in our communities, can strain even the most resilient. Caregiver stress ...
Thirty-five years ago, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter founded the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers (RCI) because she understood the joys, trials and tribulations facing caregivers and she ...
Patient care is a team effort — with caregivers playing an important role. On a regular basis, dedicated caregivers juggle a wide range of tasks including scheduling appointments, managing medications ...
Norma Patrick has lived in Tucson since 1958, but it wasn't until her husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease six years ago that she learned of the resources available here for caregivers. For ...
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On New Year’s Day I read an excellent essay about the struggles of trying to provide at-home care for seriously ill family members. The writer, Rachael Scarborough King, took care of her husband, Ady ...
When asked about her lifelong commitment to improving mental health services and support for caregivers, former first lady Rosalynn Carter would share her experience on the campaign trail: Exhausted ...
‘More than 41 million Americans are also struggling with fewer resources while working as unpaid family caregivers for long, often undetermined, time periods. And at least one million of these ...
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