Support Programs Aim To Address Caregiver Isolation

The New York Times (8/4, Span, Subscription Publication) reported on the social isolation that often results when caregivers focus their energies on caring for individuals with dementia. The article said the Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Family Support Program at New York University, which offers counseling and support groups, “has been adopted throughout New York and in several other states” with success. Moreover, according to the article, “other initiatives, like Savvy Caregiver and REACH, have demonstrated similar effectiveness,” and some “program developers are also testing online versions.”

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— “Caregiving Is Hard Enough. Isolation Can Make It Unbearable.,” Paula Span, New York Times, August 4, 2017.

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