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Caregiver Way features informational content and a social platform to connect with other caregivers in five categories:
Self-care
Caring for your Loved One
Financial & Legal
End-of-Life Care
Life After Caregiving
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Meaningful Connection Caring for a loved one often brings feelings of isolation and loneliness. Caregiver Way provides a safe place for thoughtfulness about these topics as well as connection with others who walk a similar path, proving that no one is alone on their caregiving journey.
Self-Awareness In Caregiver Way, private journals and prompted assessments help you, the caregiver, self-identify and offer insights into your challenges and needs.
Featured Content & Contributors

Giving Medication
Diane Chew
Approved on October 29th, 2024
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Video
Here are some ways that might help you give your loved one medication.

American Senior Communities
Contributor
Caring people make the difference at American Senior Communities. You can feel it the minute you walk into our community and meet our staff. They are experts at senior healthcare who are not just doing a job, but following a calling. They are here to help you and your family find answers, solutions and peace of mind. In fact, they become an extension of your family. American Senior Communities offers a wide variety of Lifestyle and Care Options including Garden Homes, Assisted Living, New Energy Wellness, Inpatient and Outpatient Rehabilitation, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing Care, Hospice and Respite. Our mission is to compassionately serve each customer with quality care and excellence. To learn more about American Senior Communities visit ASCCare.com.

Getting Your Loved One Out of the House
Linda Bell
Approved on April 25th, 2024
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Video
Planning ahead for possible objections could make getting out of the house easier.

Katresha Taylor
Contributor
Volunteer Coordinator
Katresha is a native Hoosier who grew up in Southern Indiana and has now lived in the Indy region for over 20 years. She graduated from the University of Indianapolis with a Bachelor’s in Communication and has worked in long term care and hospice for over 20. Katresha is passionate about end-of-life care education . She has recently created a lecture called Grief: The Human Experience that she presents to Universities and Colleges around Central Indiana. Katresha is a self-proclaimed foodie and enjoys sharing these adventures on her Social Media. Instagram: a_heart_full_of_whimsy

Don't Be Ashamed to Ask for Help
Rick Garrett
Approved on September 26th, 2024
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Video
It's important to seek help as a caregiver.

Stephanie Garner
Contributor
Director of Parent Support and Education
Stephanie Garner graduated from Franklin College with her undergraduate degree in psychology and from Indiana University with a Masters in Kinesiology. She has a passion for working with individuals with developmental disabilities and is excited to be part of the team at Down Syndrome Indiana. Stephanie began attending DSI events after the birth of her daughter, Lily, who just happens to have an extra chromosome. She states, “Working at Down Syndrome Indiana is a dream come true! DSI is such and amazing organization that has done so much to support our family.” Stephanie resides in Plainfield with her husband and daughter.
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