Better Care Playbook Webinar Recording: Caring for Caregivers Program–Practical Approaches for Improving Caregiver and Patient Outcomes
The Caring for Caregivers Program developed by RUSH University Medical Center held a webinar for caregivers on June 20, titled, "Caring for Caregivers Program–Practical Approaches for Improving Caregiver and Patient Outcomes."
Family and other unpaid caregivers often shoulder responsibilities typically handled by clinical and direct care professionals, which can lead to burden that impacts caregivers’ health well-being. This Better Care Playbook webinar spotlighted the Caring for Caregivers (C4C) model, developed by Rush University Medical Center.
The C4C model uses evidence-based strategies to address caregiver burden by focusing on what matters to the caregiver and creating a plan for the caregiver’s health and well-being that incorporates the care needs and preferences of the care recipient.
The session featured presenters with experience implementing the C4C model from Rush University Medical Center and Grady Health in Atlanta, including a family caregiver.
Watch the webinar recording.
Read a blog about the RUSH Caregiver Initiative.
Go to the RUSH Caring for Caregivers (C4C) website.
Go to the Better Care Playbook.
Learn more about JAHF's co-support of the RUSH Caregiver Initiative and the Better Care Playbook.



