Sunday, November 13, 2011

Rick Hansen's Global Accessiblitiy Map-- Dreams do come true!!

I recently received a comment from a fellow caregiver blogger, Patrick, who shared with me an AMMAZZZZING site, AKA:     Rick Hansen's Global Accessibility Map. I have to say i am off the charts with excitement over this one (in case you couldn't tell!!). 

Rick has magically interfaced with Google Maps so that you can find AND review places in your area, or read reviews for an area you will be traveling to, regarding how accessible they are. Hello!? Awesome!! This is really fantastic, and if it takes off what an amazing resource it would be.  Check it out, and write some reviews about places you go and have been so we can all enjoy a more accessible world! 
Thank you Rick Hansen, and Patrick too. 

http://www.rickhansen.com/en-ca/home/globalaccessibilitymap.aspx 

Friday, November 4, 2011

November- National Family Caregivers Month

Rosalyn Carter said it best: “There are only four kinds of people in the world – those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers and those who will need caregivers”.

On November 01, 2011 Barack Obama declared the month of November the National Family Caregivers Month and sent a press release acknowledging the care and support provided by unpaid family and friends.  http://www.nfcacares.org/press_room/detail.cfm?num=168

The National Family Caregivers Association (NFCA) http://www.nfcacares.org/index.cfm provides a wealth of information and support services to family caregivers. While many family caregivers go unsupported or unrecognized for that matter, the care they give is staggering when actually acknowledged.

The following stats were taken from the NFCA website:



  • ·         40% to 70% of family caregivers have clinically significant symptoms of depression with approximately a quarter to half of these caregivers meet the diagnostic criteria for major depression. Zarit, S. (2006). Assessment of Family Caregivers: A Research Perspective
  • ·         More than 1 in 10 (11%) of family caregivers report that caregiving has caused their physical health to deteriorate. How Do Family Caregivers Fare? A Closer Look at their Experiences. Center on Aging Society. 2005.
  • 78% of adults living in the community and in need of long-term care depend on family and friends as their only source of help. Thompson, L. Long-term care: support for family caregivers. 2004 
  • The value of the services family caregivers provide for "free," when caring for older adults, is estimated to be $375 billion a year. That is almost twice as much as is actually spent on homecare and nursing home services combined ($158 billion).  Evercare Survey of the Economic Downturn and Its Impact on Family Caregiving;
    National Alliance for Caregiving and Evercare. March 2009  


 If you are a caregiver, do something wonderful for yourself this month. Don't forget the importance of self care and of making yourself a priority. If you know a care giver or have been the lucky recipient of care from another, take the time to share your appreciation with them.