She raised her hand as I was seeking
questions from an audience of family caregivers
during a Q and A session last year. The
event was one of the first specifically rural
Fearless Caregiver events we have held and the
room was packed with caregivers who had driven
in from miles and miles around to be there. The
questions were open, honest and wide-ranging.
Yet, I had no way of being prepared for what I
was about to hear as I reached the shyly waving
lady with my microphone. “I was just wondering
if anyone can tell me what to do, my husband has
Alzheimer’s disease and owns an extensive
collection of guns and knives. I cannot
seem to get him to stop carrying his loaded guns
around the house. I have not been able to
get any help from the local sheriff’s office or
even from his doctor.”
You could have heard a pin drop immediately
after she stopped talking, but within minutes,
she was receiving a pocketful of valuable
advice, including a commitment from an elder
care attorney to take on her case pro bono that
very day. Alzheimer’s caregiving and gun
collections; now there is a scary combination we
don’t often hear about at our traditional
Fearless Caregiver Conferences. At that
moment, I vowed to hold as many events in rural
areas as I could, and this year, with strong
local support we will be holding 12 such events
(not a bad start). In fact, I am going
back to that same town this year and can’t wait
to hear how things worked out.
Most all caregivers face life and death
decisions, stress and financial challenges on a
daily basis, but for the 65 million caregivers
living in rural America, some of these
challenges are made worse by isolation, gaps in
rural care, physical hardships of running a farm
with little or no help and living miles from the
nearest neighbor. And many do not know that
there is so much support available from their
community and fellow caregivers. This is
why we are so proud to present our annual Rural
Caregiver issue of
Today’s Caregiver magazine.
Please look over the list of
Rural Fearless Caregiver Conferences. If
you live in the area of an event, join us. If
you know anyone living in the area, please share
the information with them. Maybe they also
have hard questions and scary combinations in
need of immediate attention by their fellow
caregivers.
See you on the road.
Take care
Gary Barg
Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com
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