Monday, August 25, 2008

Examining Caregiving Among Florida's Minority Populations

An article in Washington's The Olympian newspaper discusses a two-year project run by the University of Miami's Center on Aging to evaluate the strain of caregiving on 200 minority caregivers in southern Florida. The project will feature an emphasis on using technology to connect caregivers, using video phones.
"People don't plan on becoming caregivers," said Dr. Sara Czaja, co-director of the center and principal investigator on the project. "It's something that just happens to them. It's not one size fits all. Culturally, we have different ideas about family, about caregiving - maybe technology can play a big role."

MAKING A CONNECTION

Part of the program involves connecting caregivers to others through video phones installed in their home. Through their video monitors, they can reach out to other caregivers, social workers or medical experts and watch pre-recorded videos about caregiving and Alzheimer's.

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