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2002 Metropolitan Caregiver Network

2002 Metropolitan Caregiver Network. Mission- Seamless- Multi-entry point-Flexible Services-Individual Needs Process- Facilitator , Bi-monthly meetings, stipend, task forces Products- Joint presentations, exchange network, common referral protocol.

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2002 Metropolitan Caregiver Network

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  1. 2002Metropolitan Caregiver Network • Mission- Seamless- Multi-entry point-Flexible Services-Individual Needs • Process- Facilitator, Bi-monthly meetings, stipend, task forces • Products- Joint presentations, exchange network, common referral protocol

  2. 2007Metropolitan Caregiver Service Collaborative (MCSC) • Vision: Community will recognize, value and sustain the work of family caregivers. • Purpose: • Share knowledge • Promote caregiver services • Strengthen public policy

  3. 2012 United Way Funding Increase the capacity of the collaborative to include caregiver providers across the lifespan Activities: • Assess the capacity for caregiver support services in the nine-county metro area; • Expansion of MCSC website; • Integration of content into United Way’s United Front; • Provide educational opportunities

  4. Collaborative Members • 20 Active Organizations • At least one caregiver specific service • Providers serving caregiver across the lifespan • Membership Agreement • Benefits • Responsibilities

  5. Meetings • Every other month • Standard Agenda items • Updates • Collaborative Learning Topics • Workgroup updates • Presentations

  6. Workgroups • Advocacy • Expand the Network • Facilitation • Outreach • Website

  7. Advocacy • Advocacy to legislators • Collaborate with other groups to advocate • Branding as the go to group • Keep members current on caregiver policy issues

  8. Expand the Network Expand to be more lifespan focused: • Strengthen ties with disability service providers • Communicate and connect with faith communities • Communication between public and private caregiver services • People will want to join MCSC because of what can be accomplished jointly

  9. Facilitation • New member orientation • Facilitate meetings & collaborative learning discussions • Develop MCSC networking • Coordinate training opportunities for caregiver support service professionals

  10. Outreach • Deliver MCSC presentation • Provide marketing materials/resources at community events • Promote caregiver identification using the Wilder Foundation Capacity to Care campaign • Develop MCSC marketing materials • Organize caregiver community events

  11. Website • www.CaregiverCollaborative.org

  12. Contact Information Leanna Smith 651.917.4653 lsmith@tcaging.org Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging www.tcaging.org

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