Posts Tagged ‘caregivers’

September 21st, 2009

Recognizing Those Who Care for Alzheimer’s Patients


According to a report from Alzheimer’s Disease International, more than 35 million people worldwide are living with Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia. While the report notes that many caregivers of people with dementia take pride in their role, they also experience high levels of emotional stress that can impact their own health and well-being. 

In recognition of World Alzheimer’s Day, the Johnson & Johnson health channel is featuring a few videos to acknowledge those who care for Alzheimer’s patients. Caregivers discuss what it means to take care of a family member with Alzheimer’s disease, the challenges they face, and resources available to help support caregivers and patients.

July 10th, 2009

Hope Lodge


For people in need of specialized cancer treatment away from their hometown, finding a place to stay in a new city can be a huge financial and emotional stressor. Often, this can mean the difference between receiving a treatment or not.

I recently learned that the American Cancer Society helps to make treatment easier and more accessible for adult cancer outpatients and their caregivers through their Hope Lodge program. These temporary housing facilities are available free of charge in more than 20 locations throughout the U.S.

This video, filmed at the American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge New York City Jerome L. Greene Family Center, provides a glimpse into what life is like at one of these facilities. What struck me most about this video was the incredible spirit of the patients (and their caregivers, too) in spite of dealing with the challenges of cancer treatment. With support from the Hope Lodge staff and other guests, patients are able to focus all of their energies on getting better.

Now the way I learned about all of this was because The American Cancer Society recently honored Chairman and CEO Bill Weldon and Johnson & Johnson for leadership in finding ways to better prevent and treat cancer. Proceeds from the event were donated to the American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge New York City Jerome L. Greene Family Center.