AFC Caregiver Andrea Callahan and Her Son, Max, Teach Each Other

National Family Caregiver Month: Asking For Help Is Not An Admission of Failure

The Hospital to Home Program Meets Patients Where They Are

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AFC Caregiver Andrea Callahan and Her Son, Max, Teach Each Other

November is National Family Caregivers month, a time to:

Recognize and honor caregivers Promote caregiver well-being Advocate for caregiver-friendly policies Raise awareness to challenges caregivers face Provide resources and supports to caregivers Encourage communities and organizations to get involved

When I recently asked one of our Adult Family Care (AFC) caregivers, Andrea Callahan, what it means to her to be a caregiver,

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A Message from the Executive DirectorStories

National Family Caregiver Month: Asking For Help Is Not An Admission of Failure

November is National Family Caregiver Month. When we talk about caregiving, I am always struck by the number of individuals who do not identify as caregivers, but who are certainly doing the work. This could be because caregiving looks different to everybody; children caring for their parents, grandparents caring for their grandchildren, chosen family caring

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A Caregiver's StoryHospital to Home ProgramInformation & Caregiver Resource CornerStories

The Hospital to Home Program Meets Patients Where They Are

Celene Livermore is the Community Care Coordinator at LifePath. She has served in this role since June 2023. “I have a background in Health Information Management (HIM) and was led to LifePath out of a desire to work directly in the community assisting those in need,” says Celene. She explains that her position is split

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Inspiring the Doula Heart and Achieving Socially-Supported Serious Illness Care

Introducing Doula Pride and Equity – Improving Socially-Supported Serious Illness Care for the LGBTQ+ Older People Community: A Pilot Study Leveraging Social Capital. Since the start of the year, LifePath, Rainbow Elders, myself as lead nurse from the University of Massachusetts, and members of the community have been working on a program to decrease social

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Foot CareStories

Foot Care Enhances Postural Stability

Certain healthy habits are so ingrained that people don’t think twice about them. Daily tooth brushing, and regular visits to the doctor, dentist, and optician are built into most people’s schedules. Evidence-based foot care should also be included in everyone’s routine. Healthy, pain-free feet increase mobility, allow people to remain active, and improve balance.

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