Caregiving

Carol Levine Limbo Cover400x400Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver’s Caregiver, as he interviews Author, Carol Levine, the director of The Families and Health Care Project at The United Hospital Fund, a health services research and philanthropic organization whose primary mission is to shape positive change in health care for the people of New York (and elsewhere).

The link is: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/davenassaney/2015/04/15/why-caregivers-find-it-so-stressful-dealing-with-healthcare-providers-agencies

Their campaign, Next Step in Care, provides easy-to-use guides to help family caregivers and health care providers work closely together to plan and implement safe and smooth transitions for chronica…lly or seriously ill patients.

Transitions are moves between care settings, for example, hospital to home or rehab facility, or the start or end of home care agency services. Because transitions are often rushed, miscommunication and errors can occur.

Her book, Living in the Land of Limbo: Fiction and Poetry about Family Caregiving, is a first-of-its-kind anthology of short stories and poetry about family caregiving by renowned authors and others has just been published.

Compiled and edited by Carol Levine, and published by Vanderbilt University Press, the new volume is a valuable addition to the national discussion on family caregiving and to the Fund’s work, which has focused on improving partnerships between caregivers and health care professionals since 1996.

Hear Carol live, Wednesday, 4/15/15, noon, PDT, or listen to the recorded podcast AFTER THE LIVE SHOW, anytime, 24/7. Share this link with anyone you know who would benefit from this discussion.

April 15, 2015

Why Caregivers Find it So Stressful Dealing with Healthcare Providers & Agencies

Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver’s Caregiver, as he interviews Author, Carol Levine, the director of The Families and Health Care Project at The United Hospital Fund, a health services research and philanthropic organization whose primary mission […]
April 14, 2015

Caregiver Tip #1

Take care of  Y O U, BEFORE  you take care of your loved one! This sounds so selfish, and goes against the very fabric of a caregiver, that many will not listen to this advice…that is […]
April 13, 2015

Caregiving for Boomers: The Sandwich-Generation: Elderly Parent Decisions

Join Dave Nassaney, The Caregiver’s Caregiver, Wednesday, 4/1/15 at noon, PST, (AND AFTERWARDS ON RECORDED PODCAST) as he interviews RICK LAUBER, author, creator of CAREGIVER’S GUIDE FOR CANADIANS, and former caregiver to both his elderly parents. […]
April 9, 2015

Family Caregivers: Why Are They MORE Important than Professionals?

Despite the enormity of the American health care system, family caregivers are and will remain the primary source of care for their seriously and chronically ill (and often elderly) relatives and friends.
April 8, 2015

Caregivers, Are You Candidate For Burnout?

Take our quiz, and find out. Below is your “ARE YOU A CANDIDATE FOR BURNOUT” Quiz, along with your grading instructions:
April 7, 2015

When Your Parents Become Your Children

As us baby boomers get older, and our parents become less independent, there comes a time when the roles of both of us reverse. We become the parent, and they become the children. 
April 6, 2015

Caregiver Problems Can Produce Faith

The Bible says, “Consider it pure Joy when you face trials of every kind” (James 1:2). That is a curious remark that certainly goes against conventional wisdom or logic. James goes on to say that, “the […]
April 5, 2015

Caregiver Stress Signs

As a caregiver, you may be so focused on your loved one that you don’t realize that your own health and well-being are suffering. Watch for these signs of caregiver stress:
April 4, 2015

Caregiver Tips

These tips from AARP will help keep your stress in check. 1. Put your physical needs first. Eat nutritious meals. Don’t give in to stress-driven urges for sweets or overindulge in alcohol. Get enough shut-eye; if […]

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