In our current economic climate cutbacks for supportive care for seniors is seeing increased responsibilities being shifted onto family members and “informal caregivers”. The term “formal” care providers refers to persons who are financially remunerated to care for a person. This can include professionals such as doctors, nurses, social workers, support workers, case managers, speech language pathologists, physical therapists and occupational therapists.
Strengthening Caregiving in Challenging Times
By Audrey MillercloseAuthor: Audrey Miller
Name: Audrey Miller
Email: amiller@eldercaring.ca
Site: https://www.eldercaring.ca
About: About: Audrey Miller, Managing Director of Elder Caring Inc. has over 30 years social work and rehabilitation experience working with older individuals and their families. She advises the financial, insurance, legal and business communities regarding elder care issues. Audrey is a recognized expert in her field. Email: amiller@eldercaring.caSee Authors Posts (409) • March 17, 2016
Email: amiller@eldercaring.ca
Site: https://www.eldercaring.ca
About: About: Audrey Miller, Managing Director of Elder Caring Inc. has over 30 years social work and rehabilitation experience working with older individuals and their families. She advises the financial, insurance, legal and business communities regarding elder care issues. Audrey is a recognized expert in her field. Email: amiller@eldercaring.caSee Authors Posts (409) • March 17, 2016