Programs presented April 20, 2009 in Stevens Point with Brian Finnegan of the Marshfield Clinic and April 21, 2009 in Madison with Ulrike Dieterle from the Ebling Library.
As
the population ages, more individuals find themselves in the position
of caring for a parent or other loved one. A 2006 report from CBS News
said “you either are a caregiver, will be a caregiver, or someone will
be caring for you between now and whenever you die.”
If you would like to become more adept at finding information about this complex issue, join us for an upcoming workshop in your area. The workshops will demonstrate how to identify, locate and incorporate health information resources for the elderly and their caregivers into your library setting.
This session is made possible in part by an LSTA grant provided through the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
If you would like to become more adept at finding information about this complex issue, join us for an upcoming workshop in your area. The workshops will demonstrate how to identify, locate and incorporate health information resources for the elderly and their caregivers into your library setting.
This session is made possible in part by an LSTA grant provided through the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
Slides (PowerPoint 2007, 8.3 mb)
Slides (PDF format)
Bibliography (Word)