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Featuring Denise M. Brown, Author and Expert on Family Caregiving

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Empowering Family Caregivers

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On Tuesday, March 15th at 2pm EST, John Mills, Co-Founder of eCareDiary will interview Denise M. Brown. Denise began working with family caregivers in 1990 and debuted Caregiving.com in 1996. Denise is the author of four books for family caregivers, including The Caregiving Years, Six Stages to a Meaningful Journey and Take Comfort, Reflections of Hope for Caregivers. She regularly speaks about the family caregiver experience; her insights have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, SmartMoney.com, Time magazine and Chicago Tribune. Denise is also a professional caregiving coach, working with family caregivers and professionals to find the meaning in their journeys.

Caregiving.com features the blogs of family caregivers, weekly words of comforts, free webinars and online support groups. Visitors also can join the site’s Caregiving Happiness Project, which looks to determine if small, daily changes can add happiness during a difficult time in life. A campaign featuring the stories of former family caregivers called You’ll Be Okay debuted on the site in November 2010.

Caregiving.com also holds online events that entertain, encourage and provide an opportunity for a virtual escape. We regularly take breaks–for fall, winter, spring and summer. During our breaks, we take time to reflect on what’s going well in your caregiving role and what needs tweaking. In December, we sponsor a Holiday Progressive Blog Party.

Caregiving.com's Internet talk show, Your Caregiving Journey, launched in May 2008 and airs several times a week.



John Mills and Susan Baida invite their listeners to visit their website, http://www.eCareDiary.com/ - a central, no-cost portal for all things aging. Visit the blog, products page, legal docs, etc. at the eCareDiary website http://www.eCareDiary.com/

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