This episode features a conversation on how county employers can support working caregivers – people in the workforce who also provide in-home monitoring, management, supervision, or treatment to another person with a special need. Family, friends, and neighbors play a central role in assisting older adults and individuals of all ages with varying abilities to complete tasks and help them maintain their independence.
Joining NYSAC’s Multimedia Specialist for the conversation is Becky Preve, Executive Director of the Association on Aging in New York.
On Wednesday, August 10th, NYSCRC is holding a conference on focused on Supporting Working Caregivers to provide valuable information to help you better coach and assist clients as they work and provide care in the home. More information on this event is available on NYSCRC's website.
Our thanks at NYSAC go to our sponsor, NYSID.
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