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For Caregivers
Providing your loved one with the best care and support is important to you as a Caregiver. Caring for someone with a chronic health condition can be challenging, and at times, overwhelming. In order for your care-giving experience to be as successful as possible, it is important that you have access to the best care giving resources and information you need, for you as well as for your loved one. The Caregiver section provides you with services, programs and educational materials and resources offered through our member charities that focus specifically on care giving.
Back to School Resources - NEW! Resources from the nation's most trusted health charities available at your finger tips to help you prepare to send your child back to school.
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ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association), courtesy of the ALS Association
- Care Connection - A network of volunteers from the community – friends, neighbors, members of community organizations like your church, or other service groups – that provide help for the person with ALS and his or her family, and often give the caregiver a break from their day-to-day responsibilities.
- Coping with burnout
- Facts about family caregivers
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Alzheimer's, courtesy the Alzheimer’s Association
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Around the House
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Resources at Home - Tips and educational pieces that guide homeowners in making their homes accessible for the disabled. Courtesy of Easter Seals.
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Web cast - Germs and the Impact on the Health of People with Cystic Fibrosis. Courtesy of Cystic Fibrosis.
Autism, courtesy of Autism Speaks
Bone Marrow and Cord Blood Transplant, courtesy of Be the Match
Diabetes, courtesy of American Diabetes Association
Caregiving Services for Adults and Seniors, courtesy of Easter Seals
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Huntington Disease, courtesy of Huntington Disease Society of America
Hospice
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Leukemia, courtesy of Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
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Parkinson's Disease, courtesy of the Parkinson's Disease Foundation
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Psoriasis, courtesy of the National Psoriasis Foundation
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Stroke, courtesy of National Stroke Association
HOPE: The Stroke Recovery Guide
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