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How family caregivers can deal with stress, find help during the ...


Resources include support groups, hotlines, nonprofits, self-care advice, exercise regimens and other family members. Read More

Family caregivers can get help making a plan - Dayton Daily News


It can be tough to make a plan with family on how to care for a loved one, but this family meeting guide can help. Read More

How to help elderly parents from a distance: Tech can ease logistical ...


Nearly 6 million Americans are caregivers to ailing family members who live more than an hour away. Emerging technologies help ease the challenges. Read More

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It's taking off around the country: Treatment at home for patients sick enough to be in a hospital, but stable enough to be home. Are family caregivers ready for all the responsibility? Read More

How companies can ease the strain on employees taking care of elderly ...


Taking care of an elderly parent or seriously ill spouse or family member can be physically and emotionally draining — and expensive for the caregiver in more ways than one. Read More

Maine Has A Plan To Help Family Caregivers. Other States ... - Forbes


Now, Maine has begun a program aimed at helping family members care for aging or disabled relatives and help themselves. Called “Respite for ME” it reimburses up to $2,000 annually for support ... Read More

DoD Seeking Caregivers, Military Family Members for Study on ...


The Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence is conducting a 15-year study on the effects of traumatic brain injury on veterans and their families. Read More


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