Thanks, Partner!

 

Your help and input makes us better at what we do!

Dear Caregivers,

One of our guiding principles here at NAN is that our relationship with you is a rich, ongoing, two-way partnership. Our Navigators strive to work directly with you to meet your individual needs and help you manage the critically important work that you do day-to-day. We’re here to interact with you via phone, text, email, and even “snail mail" to give you the help you need. Our www.NANforcaregivers.com website is designed to be an informative resource that is available to you 24/7, and we also create additional content that is exclusively available only for the NAN community.

Your input is incredibly valuable to our working together. As part of our ongoing partnership, our Navigators are continually listening for your feedback about topics that you’d like more information about, for example. And because we’re all about partnerships in the NAN offices, this information is shared among our team to help them plan our content production schedule for the website.

As a result of your collaborative efforts, we have several new content offerings for you to check out, which we’ve created in response to your requests.

Thanks, Partner!

Read on for more.

Managing Incontinence:

Many caregivers say that coping with incontinence is one of the most challenging of their duties. But with patience, compassion, and the latest tools and products, you can manage this challenge while preserving your loved one’s privacy and dignity. Find out how to help cope with this important issue here.

Planning for a Funeral:

It’s a curious aspect of American culture that while it is inevitable that everyone will die at some point in their life, no one seems very eager to plan for that eventuality. But, talking to your loved one now about funeral plans, no matter how far off, will save you a large amount of aggravation and uncertainty in the future. Here’s how to have the conversation, and an overview of what to discuss

Remember, if you can’t find the information you need on our website, you can always “Ask NAN” by clicking on this link.

Best,
Rosemary D Laird, MD, MHSA
Founder and Chief Medical Officer


“Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.”
Henry Ford

 
 
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