The Center for the Study and Support of Caregivers - Clinical Activities
Veerawat Phongtankuel

TL;DR
This paper describes a clinical program designed to support and educate family caregivers through assessments, education, and stress management resources.
Contribution
The paper introduces a structured clinical program to train and support caregivers using validated tools and customized resources.
Findings
Approximately 50% of patient visits involve caregivers, highlighting the need for caregiver-focused support.
Educational resources will cover essential caregiving techniques and stress management strategies.
The program will be implemented across inpatient, outpatient, and home care settings.
Abstract
Many family caregivers are untrained and often feel ill-prepared to take on caregiving tasks. Our clinical program focuses on developing strategies to assess, support, and educate our patients’ caregivers. In our geriatric outpatient practice at the Center on Aging, we have 10,000 patient visits annually. Approximately 50% of these visits include either paid or family caregivers who accompany the patients. We will use validated caregiver assessment tools developed by research colleagues and implement them in the practice. Based on the results of these assessments, we will develop educational and support resources for family caregivers that will be available online and in person so that isolated caregivers can be reached. These programs include a curriculum covering proper techniques for lifting and transferring patients to avoid back strain, feeding patients with swallowing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPressure Ulcer Prevention and Management · Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units · Nursing care and research
