Caregiving for Loved Ones: Information, Support, & Dialogue for Care Partners

Caregiving for Loved Ones: Information, Support, & Dialogue for Care Partners

4/8/2022, 6:30-7:30pm, Online via Zoom | “Child, spouse, partner, cousin, neighbor, friend – as people take on a caregiving role, it is important to know that, no matter what your day-to-day responsibilities are, the heart of your relationship will always remain. You will always be the child, or spouse, lover, cousin, neighbor, or friend” -Adapted from Next Steps in Care, 2012

According to the AARP, there are close to 45 million unpaid caregivers in the United States-those family members and friends who assist others with activities of daily living, medical tasks, and emotional support. We will define and explore caregiving and the way it impacts caregiver and recipient. Opportunities for discussion and resources will be provided.

Free-of-Charge, Open to All, Pre-Registration Required This lecture is presented by the Stockton Center on Successful Aging as part of the Episcopal Church of the Advent (Cape May, NJ) Aging in Modern Society Series. All are welcome!

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