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Life Journeys - Solutions for Caregivers
 
This initiative is presented by
Red Cross Buffalo Chapter
 
In partnership with
WNEDThinkBright
 
Major funding provided by
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Program 1
 
Overview Guests Are you a caregiver? Effective communication Legal issues
 

Life Journeys – Solutions for Caregivers is hosted by Susan Hunt, a TV personality and former caregiver. In a kitchen setting, Susan and her guests explore the fundamental steps of the caregiving journey through sharing personal experiences and information, as well as video stories.

 

In this first episode, we focus on the basics of caregiving. Topics of discussion include:

 

The national crisis of Caregiving. 50 Million American families are affected by this issue. The baby boom generation is the largest aging population in our country. People are living longer, but still need care.

 

Identifying yourself as a caregiver.

Caregiving doesn't necessarily mean your loved one is LIVING with you in the home. Helping with medicine or doctor's appointments, transportation or shopping is how it starts. Just checking in IS caregiving.

 

The importance of a family meeting and effective communication.

Caregiving can be an emotional challenge. The group talks about the value of bringing everyone together to discuss individual caregiving challenges and how a third neutral party at the table can help keep things on track.

 

Important legal and financial documents.

Preparation is the key. The group examines the big three:

  • Health Care Proxy,
  • Durable Power of Attorney, and
  • HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act).

They also discuss long term care insurance, wills, and other important documents you need on hand.

 

Susan and her guests conclude by sharing their best personal advice to new caregivers.

 

 

 

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