November is National Family Caregivers Month in Kansas

September 3, 2018

Kristin Mitchem, Caregiver; Maren Turner, State Director, AARP Kansas

November is National Family Caregivers Month.

More than 600 thousand Kansans care for aging parents and spouses who want to stay at home, instead of costly institutions. These family caregivers provide unpaid services valued at about $4.1 billion annually. Kristin has cared for her father for several years. She says…

MITCHEM: MY FATHER HAS A MALIGNANT BRAIN TUMOR. I DO EVERYTHING I CAN TO HELP HIM STAY AT HOME – CLEANING HIS FEEDING TUBE, GIVING INJECTIONS, FLUSHING HIS PIC LINE AND ADMINISTERING MEDICINE. IT ISN’T EASY, BUT I WOULDN’T HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY. 

This week, A-A-R-P launched I Heart Caregivers to collect stories like Kristen’s.   AARP Kansas State Director Maren Turner says…

TURNER: OUR SILENT ARMY OF FAMILY CAREGIVERS HELPS SENIORS TO LIVE INDEPENDENTLY, WITH DIGNITY, EACH AND EVERY DAY. WE WANT TO HONOR THESE UNSUNG HEROES – WHILE AT THE SAME TIME FIGHT TO GET THEM MORE SUPPORT, TRAINING, HELP AT HOME.

The organization will work to pass the Caregiver Advise, Record, Enable – CARE – Act in the next legislative session.

For more go to A-A-R-P dot org slash I Heart Caregivers.

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