caregivers

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The US’s soaring population of adult adults has remained a major topic of focus for decades. As a result, Healthcare organizations, systems, and policymakers have implemented several changes to address this group’s expanding needs. Removing barriers to aging in place would allow millions more seniors to remain at home, leading to lower costs for individuals, families, health systems, and the federal government.

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We are committed to providing culturally competent care. Learn how technology like our Care Match program helps us achieve this goal.

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Caregivers are essential to helping seniors age in place because they provide a holistic perspective of each care recipient. Our Care Portal makes it easier for caregivers to share key information with families and other care team members.

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Whether you’re a professional caregiver or an adult child caring for your aging parent, caring for somebody with a cognitive disease is an incredibly challenging experience. The following dementia caregiver tips could help both of you through this difficult experience.

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Older adults are living longer thanks to improved technology, healthcare services, and quality of life. But as many people are finding, living longer doesn’t mean older adults retain the ability to care for themselves.

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Caregiver support groups are a critical resource for managing the stress that frequently comes with family caregiving. However, when you’re juggling caregiving, work, home, and more, finding a group — let alone the time to attend — is easier said than done. 

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An advance directive can ease some of the burdens of caring for an aging parent while ensuring their wishes are followed. Learn more.

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A memory cafe is a safe space provided by social and health service providers for seniors and family caregivers. If you are interested in the

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Whether you’re exploring the field of caregiving or have several years of experience, caregiver training and certification is essential to your professional development. With that in mind, here are a few things you should know about how to become a licensed caregiver in Massachusetts.

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Understanding how to help an aging parent can be one of the most difficult challenges for family caregivers. It’s a delicate situation: You want them safe and healthy while aging in place, but you don’t want them to feel like you’re overbearing. Here are a few tips to help guide you.

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