There are currently 40-60 million people serving as family caregivers in the United States. The average duration of care is over 4.5 years, entailing all aspects of care.
Basically, family caregivers are the backbone of care in the country. Consequently, serving as a family caregiver can be all-consuming. Our identity and the rhythm of our days are predicated on our role as caregiver.
So, who are we when the journey of caregiving ends? What’s next? How do we envision and initiate a new way of being?
To register, email Jane Barton at Cardinalife@msn.com noting the date, the program, and your zip code.