by Donna Thomson | Apr 11, 2019 | Caregiver Stories |
Mention the word “caregiver” and what is the first thought that comes to mind? Older? Exceptional? Isolated and disconnected? Homebound and unemployed? Each of these stereotypes about care and caregivers is becoming increasingly outdated for the approximately 45...
by External Article | Jan 15, 2019 | Baby Boom Generation, Care Work Library, Caring for a Parent, Working Family Caregivers |
I was a successful health care lobbyist and grant writer before I lost my job from my law firm. Rather than let it devastate me, I embraced the sense of relief I was experiencing and took it as an opportunity to do something else with my life (which I had...
by External Article | Sep 12, 2017 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Child, Caring for a Client, Finances, Finding Caregiver Support, For Professional Caregivers, Millennial Generation |
Helen Adeosun just raised $1.5 million dollars for her startup, CareAcademy.com*. As a black female entrepreneur, she’s challenging the norms: on average black women raise only $36,000 for their startups in comparison to $1.3 million dollars raised by a white male for...
by Greg Hitchcock | Nov 12, 2016 | Interviews, Nutrition and Healthy Eating |
When Susan Bratton watched helplessly as her close friend succumbed to a brain tumor, she knew what she had to do–launch Savor Health. Savor Health offers nutritional counseling, curates nutrition research, and provides home-delivered meals to people from first...
by Tedx | Jul 20, 2015 | Baby Boom Generation, Caring for a Parent, Long Term Caregiving, Working Family Caregivers |
The spark was a family need to stimulate and interest Scott’s father who was suffering with dementia and being cared for by Scott’s mother. His personal family journey led to the creation of a growing company focused on those who care for others. Scott is...
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