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April Monthly Features

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Get to Know the Careforth App!

The Careforth app helps you stay organized, connect with your care team, and get support. Explore guides and short videos that show you how the app works. Click the link below to learn more.

Careforth App

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Caregivers: We Want to Hear From You

We’d love your feedback! Share your thoughts on the new Careforth App and the resources that helped you get started by clicking the “Start” button: Start

Cuidadores: Queremose escucharles

¡Nos encantaría conocer su opinión! Comparta sus comentarios sobre la nueva app de Careforth y los recursos que le ayudaron a comenzar haciendo clic en el botón “Comenzar”: Comenzar

May Monthly Features

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Colorful question marks and colorful chat bubbles, representing asking questions and getting helpful feedback.

We Want to Hear From You

We’d love your feedback! Share your thoughts on the Careforth App and the resources that helped you get started by clicking the “Start” button: Start

Queremose escucharles

¡Nos encantaría conocer su opinión! Comparta sus comentarios sobre la app de Careforth y los recursos que le ayudaron a comenzar haciendo clic en el botón “Comenzar”: Comenzar

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Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. It is a good time to check in with yourself. Caregiving can bring many feelings. You may feel stress, worry, sadness, guilt, or fatigue. You are not alone. 

Find tips, videos, and information to support you by exploring the Mental Health topic.

June Monthly Features

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From Hospital to Home: Support for Care Transitions

Caregiving during and after a hospital stay can feel overwhelming. There are new medications, appointments, and changes to keep track of.

Learn what to expect, how to manage care at home, and when to reach out for help: Care Transitions

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Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

June is Alzheimer’s Awareness month. According to the Alzheimer's Association, 7.4 million Americans over the age of 65 are living with Alzheimer's dementia today. 

It takes a lot of courage and support to care for someone with Alzheimer's Disease. Thank you to all caregivers who choose to do this work every day. Learn more about Alzheimer's Disease by clicking the article linked below! 

Understanding Alzheimer's Disease

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