13.03.2007 12:31:00
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Resources for Caregivers 2007 Available Free from the MetLife Mature Market Institute(R)
The MetLife Mature Market Institute and the National Alliance for
Caregiving, in cooperation with the National Association of Area
Agencies on Aging (n4A), have released a publication aimed at making
life a little easier for the legions of Americans caring for a sick or
disabled friend or relative.
The 38-page booklet, Resources for Caregivers 2007, is available
free to the public by calling 203-221-6580, via e-mail to maturemarketinstitute@metlife.com,
or by download at www.maturemarketinstitute.com
under ‘What’s New.’ "This resource guide lists tips and centers of
information for caregivers who are now represented in one in four
households throughout the United States,” said
Sandra Timmermann, Ed.D., director, MetLife Mature Market Institute. "We’ve
included many books, Internet sites and organizations that provide
support and assistance to lessen the burden and save time, when
possible. The guide serves as a starting point and can be an essential
tool for someone who is new to the caregiving role. Many listings will
help to coordinate caregiving with responsibilities at home and at work.” Resources for Caregivers 2007, updated from 2004, provides
resources that will help answer questions and offer assistance on how to
make a care plan for the immediate future and on how to conduct long
range planning. Along with general listings, it also contains
information specific to those caring for someone with AIDS, ALS,
Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, cerebral palsy,
diabetes, heart disease, mental illness, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s
disease and stroke.
The booklet offers mailing addresses, phone numbers, Internet addresses,
and prices, for items like books, tapes and DVDs. Some of the websites
featured provide searchable directories of eldercare facilities and home
care by city and state, along with resources in local areas.
Of particular interest may be the Eldercare Locator, which can help
people find services in their communities, and FirstGov for Seniors,
which offers a wide range of information and government services.
According to Gail Hunt, president and CEO of the National Alliance for
Caregiving, "currently, there are more than
44.4 million family caregivers of people 18 and older in the United
States. The value of family caregiving to society is estimated at $306
billion per year—more than the value of home
care and nursing home care combined.” She
states, "Close to two in three caregivers in
the U.S. are employed, either full or part-time. Approximately 40% of
those caring for a family member also have children under the age of 18
and men now represent 40% of all caregivers.”
The MetLife Mature Market Institute is MetLife’s
information and policy resource center on issues related to aging,
retirement, long-term care and the mature market. Staffed by
gerontologists, the Institute provides research, training and education,
consultation and information to support MetLife, its corporate customers
and business partners. MetLife is a subsidiary of MetLife, Inc. (NYSE:
MET), a leading provider of insurance and financial services with
operations throughout the U.S. and the Latin America, Europe and Asia
Pacific regions.
Established in 1996, the National Alliance for Caregiving is a nonprofit
coalition of national organizations that focuses on issues of family
caregiving across the life span. The Alliance was created to conduct
research, do policy analysis, develop national programs and increase
public awareness of family caregiving issues. Recognizing that family
caregivers make important societal and financial contributions toward
maintaining the well being of those for whom they care, the Alliance’s
mission is to be the objective national resource on family caregiving
with the goal of improving the quality of life for families and care
recipients.
The National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4A) is the umbrella
organization for our nation’s 655 area
agencies on aging (AAAs), and the representative body in Washington,
D.C., for the interests of 240 title VI –
Native American aging programs. Through its presence in Washington, n4A
advocates on behalf of the local agencies to ensure that needed
resources and support services are available to older Americans and
their caregivers.
For more on the MetLife Mature Market Institute, visit: www.maturemarketinstitute.com.
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