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Who Cares September 2024

Written by Caregiven Team | Sep 16, 2024 5:37:49 PM

SEASONAL CHANGES AND CAREGIVING

As summer fades into autumn, we find ourselves in a period of transition. For caregivers, seasonal changes bring both challenges and opportunities. You might find yourself adjusting routines, preparing for colder weather, or managing new emotions during holiday traditions — it’s important to remember you’re not alone during the journey.

This month, we’re focusing on how to manage transitions, both at home and at work. We’re sharing practical strategies to help you and your care recipient adapt to the seasons while maintaining your well-being. With each change there’s an opportunity to refine your caregiving approach, which empowers you to grow and adapt with confidence.

 

SPECIAL FOCUS: FALLS PREVENTION AWARENESS

As we join the National Council on Aging to observe Falls Prevention Awareness Week (September 23-27, 2024), appreciate why preventing falls is crucial for older adults and discover workable solutions for reducing fall risks in your care recipient’s environment. Empower your role promoting health, safety, and independence using this Conversation Guide for Caregivers.

 




APP FEATURE FOCUS: (NEW!) NOTIFICATIONS

Stay connected with real-time notifications. Instantly receive updates when new members join your Care Circle or when important messages are posted, streamlining communication and reducing stress. For instance, following a care recipient’s doctor’s appointment, all Care Circle members can be immediately notified of test results or newly scheduled appointments. The notifications feature enhances coordination, therefore easing your caregiving journey.

Images below of the app’s Home Screen and Your Care Feed reveal the notification icon and badge indicating new, unread messages. Click the top right corner to access all Care Circle notifications. As messages are viewed, your badge number will decrease. 

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IN CLOSING

“The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.” - Dan Millman

As we enter a new season, remember that every change brings an opportunity for growth in your caregiving journey. Take a moment to identify one small accommodation that would better support you and your care recipient during challenging times.