Thursday January 26,  2006, Issue #259

 

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From The Editor


The 2006 Caregiver Friendly Awards

What do comfort seats, caregiving workbooks, caregiver friendly assist jackets, loving conversations, and medication tracking systems all have in common?  These are descriptions of some of our Caregiver Friendly award winners from past years.  They also represent thousands of hours of loving labor by their producers and manufactures, all working with one thought in common, “What can I do to help the life of the family caregiver become easier?” Every year, we are truly impressed by the quality of the entries into the award program, but what I am most excited about is the wide variety of industries that are now sending in entries and the incredible work they are producing with family caregivers in mind.  We have been asked to extend the deadline this year to accommodate some of these organizations and are happy to comply.  Therefore, the new deadline for entries into the Caregiver Friendly Awards has been extended to Tuesday, March 14, 2006.

We at Today’s Caregiver magazine and caregiver.com, launched the Caregiver Friendly Awards in 2002 to celebrate products, services, programs, books and media designed with the needs of caregivers in mind. Entries for products include wheelchairs, consumer medical devices, disposable products and accessible devices. Among the entries for services and programs are insurance, medical and EAP programs, care and case management organizations, Long Term Care facilities, homecare and transportation organizations, as well as non-profit agencies. The entries for books concentrate on caregiver friendly books (informative, educational, inspirational, and insightful). Areas encompassed by the media entries are audio, video and website producers.

Award winners will be recognized at Today’s Caregiver Magazine’s Annual Fort Lauderdale Fearless Caregiver Conference. Winners will also be profiled in caregiver.com where the 2005 winners can presently be found and in the May/June issue of the magazine.

Please share your labors of love with family caregivers and let them know that someone out there is thinking of them.  Award entry applications can be found online at www.caregiver.com or by calling 800-829-2734.

 
Take care
Gary Barg

Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com


2006 Caregiver Friendly Award Nomination


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Feature Article

Choosing Well: Chronic Wound Care
By Francis Maguire Paist, Staff Writer

What a wound is is physical trauma where the skin is torn, pierced or punctured. What a wound isn’t is simple...Continued


Additional Articles::

The Male Perspective: Caregiver Burnout
By Judd Lewis Parsons

Your wife has just been diagnosed with breast cancer. Welcome to one of the hardest experiences you and your wife will ever go through. Nothing can truly prepare you for this...Continued


Coping with Grief
By Dorothy Womack
 
Today I am talking to those of you who are the remaining spouse, having placed your loved one into a care facility...Continued

 

Guest Column

Stepping Into The Leadership Role
by Daniel Kuhn, LCSW, MSW

Since the person with AD no longer possesses the mental skills to be completely independent, a special brand of leadership is called for...Continued


Caretips

Nine Ways to Get Someone to Eat 
by Jennifer B. Buckley

A common nutritional problem that can affect care recipients in poor health is cachexia-anorexia and it especially involves those in advanced stages of Alzheimer’s, Cancer and AIDS....Continued


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My husband is Bipolar and not too recently we have been trying to apply for Long Term Care insurance in case something was to happen to him and he became disabled. We recently received a letter saying that he was rejected because of his Bipolar history. Now, has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone know of any way of getting long term care for Bipolar in case of a disability? He is very upset due to this and I am trying to find help for him. I am also Bipolar, and of course, the help that I get for him will serve me as well for getting insurance for me. Thank you so much for your help and any suggestions!!!!!
 

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Inside This Issue:

From the Editor
2006 Caregiver
Friendly Awards
Feature Article
Choosing Well: Chronic Wound Care
Guest Column
Stepping Into The Leadership Role
CareTips
Carenotes


 

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