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WVCaregivers.org is an online resource created to provide support,
assistance and services to West Virginia caregivers and their families.

A step-by-step guide to help you talk with family about your future health care decisions.

How to create a Living Will and understanding Medical Powers of Attorney.

Use this map to learn about caregiving resources available in West Virginia.

A listing of state, regional and national online resources related to caregiving.

For Caregiver Support Groups and other programs in your area, please contact your local Senior Center.

Do you have a suggestion for this website or an addition to the list of services?  Please contact us at:

(304) 293-2081: phone
(304) 293-2700: fax
wvcaregivers@hsc.wvu.edu

 

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  • Help for the Family Caregiver
    Are you caring for a frail elder family member and feel unprepared to deal with the situation? If so, I am offering FREE caregiver education classes in September/October of 2006 at the Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center, WVU Charleston Division located on the CAMC Memorial Hospital campus.

    These classes will assist you in learning the knowledge and skills to take better care of your frail elder relative and yourself. Along with the classes you will have the opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness of the program by participating in a research project.

    To find out more about the classes and the research project, contact Barbara L. Nunley, PhD, APRN, BC at 304-347-1250.

    Sponsored in part by WVU School of Nursing/Charleston Division and the Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation.
     

  • Family Caregiver of the Year Award Caregiving! newsletter and Caregiving.com have announced a call for nominations for its 10th Annual Family Caregiver of the Year Award.  The award honors five family members who help their aging relatives.  Anyone caring for and aging relative, friend, or neighbor is eligible for the award.  Nominations are accepted annually from June 1 through October 1.  For further information, visit www.caregiving.com
     

  • The Technology for Long-Term Care Website Announces the Addition of Its Newest Category!
    "Medication Management"
    Technology for Long-Term Care's newest addition to its website provides a categorized listing of products designed to assist caregivers and seniors with managing and distributing medication. The information provided includes product descriptions and features, manufacturer and distributor contact information, as well as key issues to consider and questions to ask vendors before purchasing products.

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