Jennifer’s story is special and unique, just like every caregiver story is! She is a great reminder that self-care is so important and in order to give care for someone else, you must first care for yourself.
What is the Master Plan for Aging?
The state released the Master Plan for Aging in January 2021 with lofty goals for creating an aging-friendly society by 2030. Click here to learn more.
CA Task Force on Family Caregiving Awarded the Innovations in Alzheimer’s Caregiving Award
The task force was organized with a goal to pick up the pace of public policy change to support family caregivers in California, click here to learn more.
Learning the signs and symptoms of anticipatory grief can help you and a loved one to make the most of the time you have together.
Caregiver / Caregiving Statistics
As the average age of the population increases, the need for caregiving also grows. Let’s dive into the statistics to analyze the increasing demand for family caregivers.
How to Help a Family Caregiver in Your Life
How can you help the family caregiver in your life? Click here for ideas on how to help in a way that will be impactful and well-received.
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Caring for Someone with Parkinson’s Disease
Since Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive disease, the role of caregiver is likely to change over time as it progresses. Click here for our caregiving tips and resources.
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In this article, we’re going to explore the signs of caregiver stress, common causes, and tips to relieve caregiver stress.
Navigating work and Family Caregiving
If you are a caregiver and navigating the stresses of work, this article will explore some ways to find a better balance.
How to Get an Elderly Person to Stop Driving
The short answer, you need to ask them directly to stop driving. But it’s a delicate topic and emotional conversation. Click here for tips to handle it.
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