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It Takes A Team To Care

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There are plenty of variables and uncertainties while in the midst of Caregiving. In the end, the number one job of a caregiver is to take care of self. On our final episode of " It Takes A Team to Care"Monica Stynchula from REUNIONCare discusses the importance of self-care for the caregiver before, during and after caregiving has ended. Visit REUNIONCare.com and sign-up for your own Circle of Care account because it does take a team to care!
Uniting patients, families and care professionals is critical to finding solutions while in the midst of Caregiving. On this episode of " It Takes A Team to Care"Monica Stynchula from REUNIONCare discusses the importance of Intelligent Care Coordination to help maximize positive outcomes for caregivers. Visit REUNIONCare.com and sign-up for your own Circle of Care account because it does take a team to care!
Caregivers need three things; Validation, Respite and Resources. On this episode of “It Takes A Team To Care” Monica Stynchula from REUNIONCare helps guide us through the massive amount of resources available for all Caregivers. Visit REUNIONCare.com and sign-up for your own Circle of Care account because it does take a team to care!
Building Safe Environments is critical to aging in place safely. On this episode of “It Takes A Team To Care” Monica Stynchula from REUNIONCare discusses the concept of Wrap Around Care and the importance of using REUNIONCare's Ability Tracker and Safety Check in order to evaluate safety issues in the home. Visit REUNIONCare.com and sign-up for your own Circle of Care account because it does take a team to care!
Suddenly you're a caregiver and you are instantly expected to know unfamiliar medical terminology that might be foreign to you. On this episode of “It Takes A Team To Care” Monica Stynchula describes some common medical terms that will be helpful to you in your role as a family caregiver. Visit REUNIONCare.com and sign-up for your own Circle of Care account because it does take a team to care!
By 2030, 72.8 million ―more than one in five U.S. residents―will be age 65 or older. The greatest growth will be in the numbers of the “oldest old,” the population that is most in need of help because they are most likely to have physical, cognitive and other functional limitation. On this episode of “It Takes A Team To Care” Monica Stynchula provides us with the timely tools we need to be successful in our role as a family caregiver.
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