A
National Organization
For Caregivers
Children
of Aging Parents is a nonprofit, charitable organization whose
mission is to assist the nation's nearly 54 million caregivers
of the elderly or chronically ill with reliable information,
referrals and support, and to heighten public awareness that
the health of the family caregivers is essential to ensure
quality care of the nation's growing elderly population.
In
an effort
to provide more immediate support, we have established an online support
group. To join, enter your email address in the place specified on
the left and then click the "Join
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After
you get a confirmation message, you may begin to post messages or
read those of others by going to this
link: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/chck_thmpsn
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The CAPSule
newsletter is now online!
Partners
in Caregiving Education
CAPS
4 San Antonio
Sisters
and Brothers/Daughters and Sons:
Meeting the Needs of Old Parents
by Sarah H. Matthews, Ph.D.
A
portion of the proceeds from every order of this special edition
will be donated to support the programs and activities of Children
of Aging Parents.
ABOUT THE BOOK: The number of middle-aged children today
who have elderly parents is unprecedented. Having old parents, however,
is rarely portrayed as a privilege. Too often parents are depicted
as a problem for their adult children. Written with minimal jargon,
the book helps adult children and old parents who want to better understand
their family relationships.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Matthews chairs the Sociology Department at Cleveland
State University and serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Aging
Studies, Journal of Marriage and Family, and The International Journal
of Aging and Human Development. She is the author of two previous books,
and has published numerous articles about older family ties in gerontology
journals.
Click
on book cover for information.
In
early 2004, CAPS joined forces with Contact
Greater Philadelphia, a
non-profit, United Way agency that provides free telephone helpline
services to the residents of Bucks County. It is staffed
by volunteers who are trained in crisis intervention and active
listening skills, which is an important asset for the careivers
that call on CAPS as well as those needing the serives of Contact
Greater Philadelphia.
Contact
Greater Philadelphia's
helplines offer a caring presence for lonely,
depressed, anxious, and needy people. The agency receives over 81,700 calls
a year — over 225 a day — to people of all ages. In addition Contact
Greater Philadelphia's
volunteers make calls out to its reassurance clients.
CAPS
averages about 18,000 requests for assistance each year and the
number is increasing. In 1995, there were 33 million Americans
over the age of 65. In 2020, there will be almost 70 million,
doubling in less than 25 years. Over 23 percent of all US households
contain a caregiver.
This
translates into an estimated 22,411,200 caregiving households nationwide.
The average caregiver is 46 years old. Seven in 10 caregivers (73
percent) are female. Only 5.5 percent of the over-65 population
resides in nursing homes.
Educational
Outreach
CAPS
publishes a quarterly newsletter filled with news and advice for caregivers.
CAPS arranges conferences and workshops on issues vital to caregivers
and professionals, shares new product information, and utilizes the
broadcast and print media to improve the public's understanding of
caregiving and issues of aging.
Support
Groups
Caregivers
stay healthy longer and are less stressed through regular association
with support groups which afford practical advice, understanding, and
affirmation. CAPS refers caregivers to appropriate groups anywhere
in the US and encourages the formation of new, CAPS-affiliated groups.
CAPS provides the start-up training and on-going support to interested
parties.
Caregiver
Research
CAPS
has partnered with The Caregivers Advisory Panel (TCAP) that is aligned
to CAPS mission and creates mutual value in improving the lives of
family caregivers through market research by conveying their wants,
needs and opinions to health care product manufacturers, service providers
and policy makers. Make a difference; join TCAP now.
To designate
Children of Aging Parents through your at-work charity fund drive,
use the ID donor designation 8010 for United Way of Southeastern
Pennsylvania or 2514 for the Combined Federal Campaign.
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