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Golden, Colorado – June 26, 2019
Caregiving & Health on CUTV News Radio With Pamela D. Wilson
Golden CO- Someday we will all face the inevitable dilemma of being a caregiver. The options we have to keep aging parents, spouses, and loved ones at home or place them in a care home can be overwhelming and daunting. The experience leads to stress and unexpected tragedies. One exceptional woman is paving the way to share proven solutions and resources for caregivers and aging adults.
Join caregiving expert, Pamela D. Wilson, and CUTV news radio host Jim Masters on Thursday, June 27th at 1 p.m. EST. Pamela will be talking about the importance of being proactive about caregiving and health.
Pamela is a proven and trustworthy caregiving expert, advocate, and speaker and author of the book The Caregiving Trap. Her mission is to reach and help as many caregivers as possible throughout the United States to avoid the pitfalls of caregiving.
According to Pamela, "I've seen the best and worse of the caregiving and healthcare systems. I know what can happen that caregivers and aging adults have no way of predicting. My 20+ years of experience help caregivers avoid unexpected crises and reduce caregiving stress."
Many caregivers feel unprepared and unsupported. These feeling are the result of unexpected caregiving changes. When caregiving transitions to the stage where one is caring for a person who is seriously ill – with diagnoses of Alzheimer's disease, dementia, Parkinson's disease, cancer, heart disease, COPD, arthritis or mental illness -- caregivers can feel like they are in over their head and drowning from stress and pressure.
Caregivers express concern about managing changes in health, advocating with the healthcare system, feeling powerless to improve situations, and the transition of being an adult child to a caregiver for an aging parent. Being proactive to learn and gain skills reduces feelings of being unprepared or unsupported. Being proactive instead of reactive reduces stress.
Pamela's website features information about online courses, frequently asked questions about caregiving support, what is a caregiving webinar, a caregiving library, newsletter, and caregiving blog – about 500 pages of helpful information available 24/7.
Pamela is active on social media posting a live video almost every day on her Facebook Page. Beginning July 17th, Pamela will return to host The Caring Generation® radio program. More details about this radio program for caregivers and aging adults will be posted on her website.
All of Pamela's support for caregivers, caregiver resources, and courses are online. Caregivers don't have to leave home to take one of her caregiving courses and can join from anywhere there is a computer and an Internet connection. Her interactive courses and live support help caregivers gain confidence that caregiving situations can improve.
CUTV news will feature Pamela Wilson in a series of interviews. The next interviews are scheduled for Thursdays July 11, July 18, July 25, and August 1st at 1 pm EST.
For more information about caregiver support programs and courses offered by Pamela D. Wilson, including the most commonly asked questions, CLICK HERE
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Pamela D. Wilson, MS, BS/BA, NCG, CSA, a National Certified Guardian and Certified Senior Advisor, is a caregiving thought leader, elder care expert, advocate, and speaker. Pamela offers family caregivers programming and support to navigate the challenges of providing, navigating, and planning for care. She guides professionals practicing in estate planning, elder and probate law, and financial planning to create plans to address unexpected concerns identified in her past role as a professional fiduciary. Healthcare professionals are supported by Pamela’s expertise to increase responsiveness and sensitivity to the extensive range of care challenges faced by care recipients and caregivers. Contact Pamela HERE