Wednesday, November 6, 2024 | 1:00-2:15 p.m. ET
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Caregiving for a family member, chosen family, partner, or friend can be very rewarding and meaningful. It can also be challenging. As a loved one’s needs increase and caregiving duties expand over time, unexpected physical, emotional, or financial hardships may arise. Within this context, critical ethical questions may surface on topics including health care and financial decision-making; self-determination, safety, and autonomy; the changing nature of family relationships; and the link between caregiving and abuse.
Join the ACL-funded National Center on Elder Abuse and the Los Angeles Caregiver Resource Center for this National Family Caregivers Month webinar exploring these important topics. The webinar will feature a panel discussion on ethical issues in caregiving and practices to prevent mistreatment followed by a Q&A session.
The webinar will have automated captioning. If you have any questions or need other accommodations to participate, please email ncea-info@acl.hhs.gov.