Gain healthcare work experience and make a difference in your community! Community Living Alliance provides caregiving job opportunities around your school schedule. No experience required! This post was authored by Rosalinda Calderon on 05/28/2024.
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Gain Work Experience at Community Living Alliance
Help individuals for as little as 2-3 hours a week in their home with chores, meal prep or personal cares! Work around your school schedule, help clients in need and make a difference in your …
March 30 – Discussion With Dementia Caregiving Expert
The School of Nursing’s Center for Aging Research and Education (CARE) is organizing an informal discussion with Dr. Joseph Gaugler, the director of the BOLD Public Health Center of Excellence on Dementia Caregiving at the University of Minnesota …
Family Caregivers Deserve a Break Today – May CARE Connections
Although taking a break improves family caregivers’ wellbeing and their ability to provide care, only 15 percent have used respite care. Read about attempts to promote use of respite care and expand the respite care …
Learning How to Support Brain Health – October CARE Connections
Could community resources help address racial disparities in dementia by supporting brain health? That’s one of the questions driving UW–Madison School of Nursing assistant professor Megan Zuelsdorff’s research. Read about her work in the October …
Helping Students See the “Invisible Patient”: Family Caregivers – April CARE Connections
How can healthcare better support family caregivers? Read what family caregiver and former Wisconsin Governor Martin Schreiber suggests in the April issue of CARE Connections, the monthly newsletter of the School’s Center for Aging Research …
DNP and PhD students: Caregiving discussion with former governor
How can family caregivers’ experiences help improve healthcare practice and policy? Find out on Tuesday, April 3, when family caregiver and former Wisconsin Governor Martin Schreiber comes to the School of Nursing for a special …