Seminar: Managing the Impact of Caregiving on Your Career

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Date/Time:Monday, 12 Jan 2015 from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Location:Memorial Union, Gallery
Cost:Free
URL:http://www.pscouncil.iastate.edu/activit...coursework
Phone:515-294-2296
Channel:Groups, governance
Categories:Training, development
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Presented by Donna Donald, human sciences specialist, Field Operations; and Kristi Cooper, human sciences specialist, Family Life.

Do you find yourself caught between the demands of career, family, personal time, and caregiving? If so, you are not alone. According to a 2015 research report, Caregiving in the U.S., six in 10 caregivers are employed. The stress and strain of caregiving can impact a person emotionally, physically, and financially. As an employed caregiver balancing multiple roles, it is easy to focus on survival and getting through from one day to the next. While there are no simple answers, a caregiver can learn tools to thrive, not just survive, this time in his/her life. During this seminar you will learn two different tools that will help you communicate clearly with supervisors, medical professionals, other family members, and the person receiving care. You will also learn about where to find resources and caregiving support. And most importantly, you will develop an action plan focused on taking care of yourself as continue in your various roles.