
Wednesday was the date of our fourth annual
Philadelphia Fearless Caregiver conference. It was also a
beautiful day in Springfield, Pennsylvania with crystal blue
skies and moderate temperatures, but as far as I was concerned,
the real beauty of the day was in the conference room of the
Springfield Country Club where we spent time with hundreds of
caregivers from across the area. I am always so very happy to
spend the days in this manner. I may be a little prejudiced,
but I truly believe that there are no smarter people in the
world than caregivers. Who else in a moment's notice can
transform from being a loving spouse, daughter, son, grandchild,
grandparent to becoming a dietitian, therapist, insurance
specialist, medical expert, chauffer, psychologist, pharmacist
and incontinence expert?
Selfishly, I am also always thrilled to
write this column following a Fearless Caregiver Conference or a
keynote session, because much of the work is already done for
me. There never fails to be at least one piece of the healthcare
puzzle solved through the comments of the attendees at such
events. The challenge on Wednesday was that there were so many
great moments from which to choose, it is difficult to decide
upon just one. From the all-encompassing opening session given
by Louis Colbert, Executive Director of Delaware County Office
of Services for the Aging to the heartfelt remarks at the end of
the Q and A session from Steve Scalet of Generation Mortgage,
who shared as a new caregiver, how much he received from the
comments of the caregiving audience.
Yet, if pressed, I would have to opt for the
attendee who came up to me after lunch and said that although
she got invaluable advice from the expert speakers and
panelists, the wisdom she received from her fellow caregivers at
her table and the table next to her was truly priceless. Now,
there's some insight from a true Fearless Caregiver.