Boomers Redefine Caregiving Sharing the Care Online



Today's Boomer has figured out a better way to meet the challenges of the dreaded caregiver role, and it's just a click away. As the elderly population explodes, Boomer's are turning to the Internet to help them care for aging parents. It's a demanding job that includes managing their loved one's medical, financial, legal, and social affairs.

Boomers and family caregivers recognize the importance of utilizing an online organizer that provides a step-by-step approach for recording and storing essential daily records, designed to ease the burdens of care. Rebecca Colmer, creator of www.MeAndMyCaregivers.com says her site was designed to help both the care-receiver and caregiver. Among the most useful features of the online kit are email alerts regarding medications and appointments, and the ability to generate health reports for members of the Care Team.

More than 37 million Americans provide support to an aging family memberand about seven million of them do so from a distance. The logistical burden of coordinating someone's care can be lessened by using an online organizer. It's like having your very own geriatric care manager.

For additional caregiving information, visit www.MeAndMyCaregivers.com

About MeAndMyCaregivers: MeAndMyCaregivers, Inc., headquartered in Chelsea, Michigan, is committed to fostering an integrated healthcare environment with enhanced communication where everyone on the Care Team has a complete and accurate daily appraisal of the care-receiver, in order to better anticipate and respond to his or her needs, through state-of-the art technology and related books and products.

Contact:

Rebecca Colmer, CEO

MeAndMyCaregivers, Inc.

734-730-5161

www.MeAndMyCaregivers.com





Boomers Redefine Caregiving Sharing the Care Online





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