Who are Caregivers and Care Partners?
Caregivers (also known as "care partners") are "relatives, friends or neighbors who provide assistance to a patient with a chronic illness who need support in their health care journey.
A caregiver is a paid or unpaid member of a person's social network who helps them with activities of daily living. Since they have no specific professional training, they are often described as informal caregivers.
A recent study says that 26.5% of all American adults today are family caregivers.
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Foundational Care Giving Skills for Care Partners Caring for Chronically Ill Patients.
Learn how care partners can best support patients with a chronic illness
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Why you should learn to provide personal care for your loved one with a chronic illness?
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Learning to provide personal care for a loved one with a chronic illness is one of the most important steps you can take as a care partner. With the right training, you can deliver safer, more confident care, strengthen trust in your relationship, and protect both your loved one’s well-being and your own. When you’re prepared, your loved one knows they’re not alone—they have a care partner who is knowledgeable, capable, and committed.
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Supporting care partners
It is about addressing the little things for care partners; an opportunity to take a break, connect with a support community or a chance to tap into needed resources. The things that sometimes seem out of our reach .......when caring for others.
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If you are a patient with a care partner in your life who can use a break or maybe, you feel they could benefit from our services. Please take a moment and go to our contact page to provide their information and submit a nomination form for a chance to win a free gift!
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BRENDA VASSER-TAYLOR
A COMMUNITY OF SUPPORT AND WELLNESS FOR PERSONAL CAREGIVERS

ESRD Family Care Partner Training
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Foundational Care Giving Skills for End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Care Partners
Learn how care partners can best support patients with (ESRD)
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Research shows that patients diagnosed with end stage renal disease live a longer, healthier and more productive life when they have a reliable support system.
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BECOME A SUCCESSFUL CARE PROVIDER
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