Getting Started With Caregiving
Caregiving can be daunting, and more so if you have never done it before. These tips on when and how to begin caregiving for a loved one, from the National Institute on Aging, can help. Once you decide to start the caregiving process, LifePath’s Resource Consultants will listen to your unique situation and present
LifePath’s Community Engagement Center Open House Provides Information and Support
Information and support, along with free chair massages, were offered at the Community Engagement Center (CEC) Open House, which took place on Wednesday, November 13, at LifePath. Speakers included Meghan Lemay, from the Alzheimer’s Association, who presented on both “Communication Techniques for People with Dementia” and “Responding to Dementia-Related Behaviors,” and Sue Tracy, from All
Feeling Overwhelmed? LifePath’s Family Caregiver Program Offers Respite Care and Assistance.
Are you an unpaid caregiver of an older adult and/or a person with a disability?
Are you 55 or older and caring for a child who is a relative?
If you answer “yes” to one of these, then you’re eligible for respite care and assistance through our Family Caregiver Program. Caregiving for those in need can be