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SUMMARY:[Training] Family Caregiving Policies\, Programs\, and Services: Caring for Older Persons and the Caregivers
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: \nRichard Hara\, MSW\, PhD\, LCSW (Bio) \nJinyu Liu\, MSW\, PhD Associate Professor (Bio) \nJeanette Takamura\, Professor and Dean Emerita\, MSW\, PhD (Bio) \nDescription: \nFamily caregivers continue to provide significant long term care support and assistance to older persons who are able to remain in their homes and communities. Policies related to the caregiving needs of both care recipients and family caregivers have been enacted at the national level and in a small number of leading states. These policies and resulting programs have differed in their foci\, provisions\, and reach. The aims of the webinar are to: \n\nDescribe the contours of COVID19 in relation to the older adult population\nAnalyze elder caregiving by families and its challenges in the COVID environment\nIdentify federal policies and programs that may be of assistance to elder caregivers in light of COVID\nIdentify available services and family caregiver support best practices\, with particular attention to mental health needs and services\nDescribe one subpopulation of family caregivers in NYC extant policies and programs and the research that has shaped their implementation.\n\nThe presenters note the “no wrong door” approach\, suggest how access to services can be best secured\, and give special attention to mental health and other supportive services\, acknowledging the challenges that are faced by caregivers of persons with dementia. \n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\n\nLIVE WEBINAR w/ Limited Capacity- Please note that this event is open to the public and being recorded for educational and professional development purposes. \nFREE ADMISSION W/ OPTIONAL DONATION TO CSSW STUDENT EMERGENCY FUND \n\nDonations will go to CSSW students facing immediate crises including food insecurity\, housing insecurity\, or other unexpected COVID-19 related expenses.\nTo donate please CLICK HERE\n\n1.5 CE for NYS-\, NJ-\, and CT- licensed social workers. Other states\, please confirm with your licensing board as many other states accept our social work CE.  \n***Tickets are available until 11:30am on 6/17/2020 OR when capacity is reached***
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cssw-covid19resources/event/policy-6/
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CATEGORIES:Policies & Services
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