For me, November is my opportunity to end the year with grace and begin the new year with a fresh perspective. In planning for the year ahead, it's important to acknowledge what was accomplished outweighs the burden of what remains to be done.
When caring for my dad, despite all I knew I was doing, it never resonated with me as enough. Continued interaction with caregivers indicates that feeling resonates, which is why one of Caregiven’s newest features was designed and why we are celebrating it during National Family Caregivers month.
November is also the month set aside to recognize the 36 billion hours and $600B value that caregivers provide (AARP), reminding each of us to include them in our annual “what I am thankful for” reflections.
The opportunity to care for my father was life-changing and led me to create Caregiven, a resource which supports caregivers.
Best wishes,
In addition to National Family Caregivers Month, November is also the time we celebrate Veterans and acknowledge the unique challenges of having or caring for someone who has a lung-based illness. Our guest author, Lisa Pahl, reminds us that calling yourself “caregiver” may bring as much opportunity as responsibility. In total we have the following blogs to share with the Caregiven community.
In My Father’s Service:
Veterans Day Blog
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We Do So Much.
It’s Never Enough.
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Every article you read; every link and lead you follow; every question you ask and every answer you investigate, improves the care journey for the person you support.
The lotus flower was chosen to represent progress in your care journey, not only for its beauty. We believe that often caregivers feel as if they are running in mud, stuck in the muck of one of life’s most challenging experiences. Lotus flowers emerge from the mud, untouched by negative aspects, if not more beautiful because of them.
Throughout the month of November, Caregiven will be available to employers and organizations who wish to support caregivers by providing them access to our platform with special offers.