November Is National Family Caregivers Month

Caregiving can have a significant impact on the life of the caregiver. It can make maintaining physical and mental health more difficult and may put a strain on work and social life. Supporting caregivers with information and resources can help them maintain their mental health and better serve loved ones with disabilities.

Join Cooper’s Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Support Program for a special webinar dedicated to caregiver burnout awareness. Cooper’s Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Support Program is proud to offer an opportunity for caregivers to learn more about ways to maintain good mental health.

You’ll also have an opportunity to learn more about a new team member resource group (TRG) at Cooper dedicated to providing resources and community to Cooper team members who serve vital roles as caregivers for loved ones with disabilities.

If you have questions or would like  more information, please contact IDD Support Program Director Stefanie Groff at groff-stefanie@cooperhealth.edu.

Whether you’re a caregiver or simply interested in learning more, this webinar will provide valuable insights and resources to help understand the possible complexities of these unsung heroes among us. We’re looking forward to seeing you there!

When: Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Where:
Microsoft Teams: Join meeting here.
Time:
Noon to 1:30 p.m. EST