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Through this web site caregiving providers of programs and services to elder caregivers, grandparents parenting, and parents of a disabled adult child will have:
Access to educational material that can be easily accessed, used, and referenced in the delivery of future programs and services.
Caregiving educators providing informational materials and educational programs to elder caregivers, grandparents parenting, and parents of a disabled adult child will have:
Access to educational material that can be easily accessed, used, and referenced in the provision of future educational programs and informational materials.
A caregiver is anyone who provides assistance to someone else who is ill or disabled and in need of help.
Formal caregivers are volunteers or paid care providers associated with a social service delivery system.
Caregiver educators provide information, training, and technical assistance to caregivers.
For more information click the links below:
Four Part Elder Caregiving Series "Train the Trainer" Curriculum
UMCE Aging Aging Initiatives Caregiver Education Research, Reports, & Statistics Health and Wellness
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Last Modified:
08/13/06
These pages are currently being maintained from the
Aging Initiative Office, University of Maine Cooperative Extension.
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