Programs for Family Caregivers Immokalee FL

Caregivers are most often family members of the person for whom they are caring. Currently there are 44.4 million family caregivers in the United States, and experts anticipate that family caregiving will continue to grow in the years ahead. Because nearly 60 percent of caregivers work and 40 percent have children under the age of 18, it can often result in caregiver stress, burnout, and other health problems. Consequently, it can be a welcome relief to find a program that can help reduce some of the burden.

Hope Michele Chema
(239) 658-3000
1454 Madison Ave W
Immokalee, FL
Robert Sproul Irvin
(239) 658-3000
1454 Madison Ave W
Immokalee, FL
Carrie A Gittings
(239) 658-3016
1454 Madison Ave W
Immokalee, FL
Edward L German
(239) 658-3000
1454 Madison Ave W
Immokalee, FL
Eli Zonana
(239) 332-0417
930 S Main St
Labelle, FL
Juan Rigoberto Puerto
(239) 657-2779
1501 6th Ave Unit B
Immokalee, FL
Claudia Teresa Lenis
(239) 658-3000
1454 Madison Ave W
Immokalee, FL
Jose Roberto Quero
(239) 658-3023
1454 Madison Ave W
Immokalee, FL
Jeffrey Allen Beal
(863) 674-4056
1140 Pratt Blvd
Labelle, FL
Alphonsus Maria Zohlandt
(239) 278-3600
930 S Main St
Labelle, FL
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Programs for Family Caregivers

Caregivers are most often family members of the person for whom they are caring. Currently there are 44.4 million family caregivers in the United States, and experts anticipate that family caregiving will continue to grow in the years ahead. Because nearly 60 percent of caregivers work and 40 percent have children under the age of 18, it can often result in caregiver stress, burnout, and other health problems. Consequently, it can be a welcome relief to find a program that can help reduce some of the burden.

However, finding a program that is best suited for you and your loved one can be a challenge. Fortunately, there are many programs out there, and some of them were recently recognized for their excellence.

The Best of the Best

The 2008 winners of the National Family Caregiving Awards were announced in Nashville, Tennessee. This event, sponsored by the National Alliance for Caregiving with support from MetLife Foundation, recognizes those caregiver support programs that are the most innovative, effective, and responsive in the communities where they operate. Applicants were judged by a panel of caregiving experts in the categories of caregiver support and education, either as a small or large community.

"We were thrilled to learn about so many excellent programs around the country," said Gail Gibson Hunt, President & CEO, National Alliance for Caregiving. "We hope that other non-profits will be inspired by these programs, by seeing the possibilities and taking on the challenge of improving the level of support to caregivers."..

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