Webinar: National Family Caregiving Strategy: A State Roadmap for Supporting Family Caregivers
NASHP hosted this webinar to discuss the opportunities within the newly released National Family Caregiving Strategy and how it can provide a roadmap for states that are interested in developing and expanding supports for family caregivers. In this webinar, A federal official, state administrator, and philanthropic expert give an overview of the first-of-its-kind National Family Caregiving Strategy and highlight how the state of Delaware is listening to family caregivers to better support their needs.
NASHP’s RAISE Act Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center held this webinar with generous support from The John A. Hartford Foundation and RRF Foundation for Aging.
Speakers include:
Wendy Fox-Grage (moderator)
Senior Policy Fellow, National Academy for State Health Policy
Scott Bane
Program Officer, The John A. Hartford Foundation
Greg Link
Director, Office of Supportive and Caregiver Services, US Administration for Community Living
Cindy Mercer
Chief Administrator, Planning, Policy, Program Development, Delaware Department of Health and Social Services



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