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Pamela D. Wilson - Caregiver Subject Matter Expert Pamela D. Wilson - Caregiver Subject Matter Expert
Golden, CO
Tuesday, November 26, 2019


Human Resource Management Juggling Work and Caregiving
 
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CONTACT: Pamela D. Wilson 303-810-1816

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Golden, Colorado – November 26, 2019

Human Resource Management Juggling Work and Caregiving

Golden CO- Caregiving expert, Pamela D. Willson supports corporate human resource management staff seeking solutions and programs for working caregivers. Family caregivers work full and part-time plus commit time to care for elderly parents, spouses, and loved ones.

Caregiving responsibilities grow to become a full-time job in addition to a regular full-time job. A lack of understanding of the experiences of family caregivers by supervisors and co-workers strains workplace relationships. Caregivers burning the candle at both ends to maintain a career and care for elderly parents quickly run empty.

Exhausted and time-pressured caregivers are more distracted and make more mistakes at work. Worries exist about arriving late to work or leaving early. Taking an elderly parent to a doctor's appointment may require that a working caregiver take an entire day off work.

These gaps in a regular work schedule affect workplace productivity. Co-workers may have to pick up projects that are delayed or incomplete. Working caregivers are concerned about workplace discrimination and being viewed as less reliable and committed.

The daily reality of being a caregiver is impossible to imagine until one becomes a caregiver. Caring for elderly parents can be all-encompassing when health issues and medical care needs co-exist. Sleepless nights, phone calls at work, and trying to help elderly parents stay at home can feel overwhelming.

Pamela D. Wilson supports corporate human resource management caregiving initiatives by providing unique programs that address real-life caregiver concerns. Pamela's 20-year journey as a caregiving advocate and expert gives her the skills to support caregivers in a way that is easily relatable and accessible.

Rare expertise as a court-appointed guardian, medical and financial power of attorney, the personal representative of the estate, trustee, and a care manager is the key to proven programs to support caregivers and care for elderly parents. Pamela's expertise also supports education for the long-term care insurance industry, the banking and financial planning industry and estate planning, probate, and elder law attorneys who benefit from understanding the day to day experiences of caregivers.

Information presented in simple terms that Pamela calls "non-medical speak," offers straightforward explanations that are easy for caregivers and aging adults to understand. Caregivers feeling overwhelmed become empowered and interested in learning how to create a work-life caregiving balance.

The Caring Generation® weekly radio program is a value-added program for caregivers and adults that supports self-care and well-being. The program educates about common health issues like high blood pressure, diabetes, and the stress of being a caregiver.

Pamela's human resource management caregiver program also supports wellness initiatives. Education supporting caregivers to care for elderly parents enables caregivers to be proactive in managing their health.

Keynote sessions, employee education programs, dedicated webinars, exclusive podcasts, and Pamela's book, The Caregiving Trap: Solutions for Life's Unexpected Changes supports unique caregiver human resource programs. Information about The Caring Generation® radio program is on Pamela's website The benefits of programs for human resource management juggling work and caregiving are also on Pamela's website under the "How I Help" tab. 

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Check Out Podcast Replays of The Caring Generation® Radio Program for Caregivers and Aging Adults HERE

The podcast replays are great to share with family, friends, social groups, and the workplace. Listening to the Caring Generation podcasts are a great alternative for weekly book clubs. The Podcast replays are also an educational activity used at senior centers, independent living, and assisted living communities to support aging adults and family caregivers who want to become more informed about health, well-being, caregiving, and related issues.  

Pamela D. Wilson, MS, BS/BA, CG, CSA is a national caregiving expert, advocate and speaker.  More than 20 years of experience as a direct service provider in the roles of a court-appointed guardian, power of attorney, and care manager led to programs supporting family caregivers and aging adults who want to be proactive about health, well-being, and caregiving. Wilson provides education and support for consumers and corporations interested in supporting employees who are working caregivers. To carry out her mission, Wilson partners with companies passionate about connecting with the caregiving marketing through digital and content marketing. Her mission to reach caregivers worldwide is accomplished through social media channels of Facebook, YouTube, Linked In, Instagram, Caregiving TV on Roku, and The Caring Generation® radio on Internet radio. She may be reached at 303-810-1816 or through her website.

 

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Name: Pamela Wilson
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Group: Pamela D. Wilson, Inc.
Dateline: Golden, CO United States
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