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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS),
Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office (MMCO) is pleased to announce:
Virtual Panel Discussion: Supporting Family Caregivers of
Older Adults through Times of Stress and Isolation: A Panel Discussion
Date/Time: Thursday July 16, 3:00 –
4:00 pm EDT
Over 34 million individuals in the United States provide
unpaid care for an older adult,[1]
including many individuals who are dually eligible for Medicare and
Medicaid. The emotional, physical, and financial impact of caregiving can
lead caregivers to experience stress, depression, anxiety, and other
health problems.[2]
The COVID-19 emergency continues to raise additional challenges and
uncertainties for caregivers of older adults. Panelists will discuss
strategies for supporting caregivers of older adults with depression;
assisting caregivers who live apart from their loved ones, including
those in rural areas; addressing caregiver grief; and strategies for engaging
caregivers virtually.
Featured speakers:
- Kathy
Kelly, MPA; Executive Director, Family Caregiver Alliance
- Erin
E. Emery-Tiburcio, PhD, ABPP; Associate Professor of Geriatric and
Rehabilitation Psychology and Geriatric Medicine and Co-Director of
the Center for Excellence in Aging Rush University Medical Center
- Bryan
Godfrey, MA, MSW, LCSW; Care Management Social Worker, UNC
Geriatrics Specialty Clinic
Intended Audience:
This panel discussion is intended for a wide range of
stakeholders, including frontline workers; staff at health plans and
other health care and community-based organizations who are interested in
strategies and programs for supporting caregivers of older adults.
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