A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds that infant brain development during the first year of life is linked to families’ ability to meet everyday needs.
The Alzheimer’s Association will offer a free virtual presentation, “The Empowered Caregiver: Building Foundations of Caregiving,” on Tuesday, Jan. 6, from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. This presentation is free ...
Employees providing long-term care for loved ones report high stress and say limited flexibility and benefits hurt their jobs ...
Aging Services is reminding social workers and senior caregivers to pause and act when considering their own well-being.
# “For some caregivers, the demands of school transportation require considerable changes to their employment situation. Survey results highlight this reality: 6.9 percent of respondents reported ...
A married couple shares how their caregiving experiences highlighted the gaps facing employees, and the support HR can ...
The sandwich generation refers to middle-aged individuals who are pressured to support both aging parents and growing ...
Child development experts break down what parents should look out for — and what to do if they recognize this dynamic.
When it comes to serious mental illness, family caregivers are crucial partners. But often, they must fend for themselves. A ...
For the UBC study, researchers measured the developmental health of 33,625 B.C. children in their kindergarten year by ...
While more organisations and public institutions are finding ways to help neurodivergent individuals manage sensory overloads ...
Communities from across Peterborough and the surrounding areas are being encouraged to try a new wellbeing and mindfulness ...