Setting up Care Coordination
You or someone you love needs assistance and the community would like to gather but in this complicated time and this busy world, how do we that? There are a number of resources that walk people through how to approach and set up a care circle. Several websites are included which are designed to bring people together and facilitate coordination of the care needed.
Global Resources
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Care Calendar |
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A good alternative option for setting up a care calendar for care givers Click here to visit the resource page. |
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Share The Care by C Capossela & S Warnock |
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Whether you're prepared for it or not, chances are you'll take on the role of caregiver when a family member or friend is affected by a serious illness or injury, or when you find your elderly parent needs help. As you'll soon discover, the range of tasks and responsibilities involved are overwhelming. This book offers a sensible and loving solution: a unique group approach that can turn a circle of ordinary people into a powerful caregiving team. |
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Share the Care organization |
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This is the organization that promotes and distributes the book "Share the Care". It is a resource that is geared specifically for setting up a care giver group. Click here to visit the resource page. |
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The Unexpected Caregiver by Kari Berit |
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As their parents grow older, growing numbers of Baby Boomers find themselves thrust into a caregiver role, often with little warning or preparation. In a sense, they must function somewhat like activity directors in senior-care facilities, helping mom and dad come to terms with both day-to-day concerns and longer-term issues. Kari Berit brings extensive professional and personal insights to this subject. This book is a "splendid treasure chest of practical ideas that will help ease the stress of caring across generations". |
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US Resources
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Colorado Resources
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There With Care - Colorado |
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We provide fundamental support services to families and children facing critical illness during medical crisis. We connect families with volunteers and community partners to provide support programs that meet the needs of each individual family.
We include family and friends in the practical support of children and families facing critical illness. By including the larger community, our goal is to complete the circle of support and give our families much-needed emotional, psychological, and practical relief so that they can focus on their loved ones.
Family Programs
Facilities We Serve
Family Stories
Our Video Story
We provide support by:
Working in conjunction with social workers at children’s hospitals and hospice agencies to identify families in need of support.
Creating caring support around each family by involving extended family and friends, and local community members for families facing medical crisis.
Developing relationships with local business owners who donate services, or pledge services at a reduced rate.
Soliciting financial support from corporate and private donors.
Click here to visit the resource page. |
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California Resources
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There With Care - California |
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We provide fundamental support services to families and children facing critical illness during medical crisis. We connect families with volunteers and community partners to provide support programs that meet the needs of each individual family.
We include family and friends in the practical support of children and families facing critical illness. By including the larger community, our goal is to complete the circle of support and give our families much-needed emotional, psychological, and practical relief so that they can focus on their loved ones.
Family Programs
Facilities We Serve
Family Stories
Our Video Story
We provide support by:
Working in conjunction with social workers at children’s hospitals and hospice agencies to identify families in need of support.
Creating caring support around each family by involving extended family and friends, and local community members for families facing medical crisis.
Developing relationships with local business owners who donate services, or pledge services at a reduced rate.
Soliciting financial support from corporate and private donors.
Click here to visit the resource page. |
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