Caregiving in Context: Feud--Capote vs. the Swans
Submitted by Jodi on Thu, 04/11/2024 - 11:21By: Chance Browning, Director of Partnerships
By: Chance Browning, Director of Partnerships
--Paulina Polanco
By Paulina Polanco
Caregiver Action Network is proud to announce a dynamic new partnership with Psych Congress. This partnership will not only bring family caregivers’ voices to the table and elevate them to providers and clinicians, but will help to fulfill CAN’s mission of promoting resourcefulness and respect for the more than 90 million family caregivers across the country.
CAN would like to commend President Biden for his Executive Order to promote federal funding for women’s health research—with a focus on diseases and conditions that disproportionately affect women. One of the areas for increased research is women’s health after menopause and the diseases that are more prevalent in women in mid-life such as heart disease and osteoporosis.
Sandra Bagwell of Mission, Texas, holding the remains of her son, Ryan, who died in 2022. “Ryan was poisoned,” she said. Credit...Verónica Gabriela Cárdenas for The New York Times
By Jodi Koehn-Pike, Caregiver Action Network
By Dakota Heath, Caregiver Action Network
By Ellen Steger
Greensboro, GA
No matter how much you may read about Alzheimer’s disease, it’s nearly impossible to understand just how devastating an illness it is, until it leaves its mark on your family.
By Ellen Steger
No matter how much you may read about Alzheimer’s disease, it’s nearly impossible to understand just how devastating an illness it is, until it leaves its mark on your family.