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10:00 AM Pacific
11:00 AM Pacific

1–2 PM Eastern | 10–11 AM Pacific

Also available on demand Nov. 9, 2024 – Jan. 5, 2025

The Evolving Landscape of Caregiving: Trends, Innovations & Challenges

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Includes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit. 

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November is National Family Caregiver Month, so it’s a great time to join our discussion about the evolving landscape of caregiving. We'll explore the latest trends, innovations and challenges faced by family caregivers today, providing valuable insights into the changing dynamics and support systems in caregiving. Whether you're a caregiver seeking information or a professional in the field, this webinar offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of caregiving and what lies ahead. Gain practical strategies to navigate the evolving landscape effectively and contribute to the well-being of both caregivers and care recipients. Don't miss the opportunity to stay informed and engaged during National Family Caregiver Month.

Participants in this webinar will be able to:

  • Review the trends in family caregiving and the value they bring to society.
  • Identify the common challenges faced by caregivers and the impact to families.
  • Understand changing dynamics in the caregiving landscape.
  • Learn about support systems and valuable resources available to family caregivers.

Presenter:

Lakelyn EichenbergerLakelyn Eichenberger, PhD, is a gerontologist and caregiving advocate for Honor and Home Instead, the world’s largest provider of home care. She began her career in a local Home Instead, working one-on-one with older adults. Today she works to educate professionals, families and communities on the unique challenges older adults face and the resources available to help them thrive. Eichenberger earned a doctorate in Gerontology from the University of Nebraska. She has spoken nationally and internationally on the topic of caregiving and aging and serves as a resource to major media.