Education | Spring 2018 Newsletter

CaringKind’s Education Village Marilucy Lopes Director of Education & Outreach -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At CaringKind we often stress that one person can’t do it alone when it comes to dementia and Alzheimer’s caregiving. We at CaringKind are no exception. Together, staff with varying expertise and community partners, make up a “dementia village” built to be a caregiver’s haven for support. This haven includes opportunities to learn in s [...]

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From the Program Director | Spring 2018 Newsletter

Jed A. Levine Executive Vice President, Director of Programs & Services -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Readers, We say that to raise a child, “it takes a village.” And this is no less true when caring for someone with a progressive, long term illness. But today, this is more challenging than ever. Families are smaller and more mobile than in previous generations and family members may live far from siblings and parents. Typically, this l [...]

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President’s Message | Spring 2018 Newsletter

Lou-Ellen Barkan President & CEO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Friends,In the aftermath of the release of Hillary Clinton’s 1996 book, It Takes a Village, cultural scholars debated the origins of the proverb from which the title is derived: “It takes a village to raise a child.” Was it Swahili? Native American? To this day, no one knows for sure. But this much, I do know: regardless of its source, this important concept resonates deepl [...]

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