Some advice is so nice, it’s worth hearing twice. This year we are revisiting healthy holiday ideas from our Leonard Davis School faculty members. With suggestions on what gifts to give caregivers, how to have a healthy holiday meal, and why you should call a friend this time of year, their timeless recommendations are a gift that keeps giving.
@PaulNash84@F_Falzaranogero.usc.edu/2024/11/26/hea…
🌟 We Bring Light 🌟 On Dec 3rd, join me for a virtual event with Lorenzo's House to raise awareness about young-onset dementia a condition affecting millions of families, including my own.
🎟️ Register: lnkd.in/edvgC4ma
💝 Donate: lnkd.in/eUD5Jdhg
Individuals with personal or professional experience in dementia care needed to complete a 5-minute survey regarding a mobile application for dementia caregivers. This input is crucial for our usability research. 🌟 Use this link to participate! t.maze.co/243980932
.@nytimes interviewed Assistant Professor Francesca Falzarano (.@F_Falzarano) about "carefluencers," #caregivers on social media sharing experiences caring for #aging relatives, inspiring and informing audiences about the daily experiences elder care.
🔗 nytimes.com/2024/04/03/sty…
So excited to contribute to this article on "Carefluencer" Culture. Social media is bringing much needed momentum to enhancing the visibility and recognition of family caregiving.
‘Carefluencers’ Are Helping Older Loved Ones, and Posting About It nytimes.com/2024/04/03/sty…
.@USAToday interviewed Assistant Professor Francesca Falzarano (@F_Falzarano) for a story about long-distance caregiving – an experience shared by an estimated 6 million caregivers in this country.
🔗 usatoday.com/story/news/nat…
An article by Emily Kenway (2023), from The Washington Post, emphasized the need to recognize and support family caregiving as a societal norm rather than an exception circumstance.