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Instructional Tools for Family Caregivers

Pain Management

About 50 million older adults are living with pain, and caregivers can find it very stressful. Six videos, funded by the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation and developed by Alliance members, the AARP Public Policy Institute and the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis, help caregivers understand pain, and familiarize them with ways to assess and treat it. 

Experiences of Caregivers Caring for People with Pain

Preparing for a Hospital Stay

Funded by The John A. Hartford Foundation, this video series seeks to provide family caregivers an understanding of what to expect before, during, and after a hospital stay. It also shares how the 4Ms of age-friendly care — What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility — relates to the older adult they care for. This series was developed by Home Alone Alliance members—the AARP Public Policy Institute and the Rush Center for Excellence in Aging.

What to Know Before You Go

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Operating Specialized Medical Equipment

Funded by RRF Foundation for Aging, this video series seeks to provide family caregivers, who are operating specialized medical equipment, with simple, concrete instruction and important safety tips. It was developed by Alliance members—the AARP Public Policy Institute and the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis.

Using Oxygen

Special Diets

Funded by the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation, this video series—available in English and with Spanish closed captioning, seeks to provide family caregivers preparing special diets with simple, concrete instruction on a variety of topics. It was developed by Alliance members—the AARP Public Policy Institute and the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC, Davis. 

Managing Low Appetite

 View the related resource guides below. Some videos and resource guides are available in other languages. Find tutorials in: 

Chinese
Korean
Vietnamese

Managing Incontinence

This video series—available in English and Spanish, seeks to provide family caregivers with an overview of managing incontinence challenges. It was developed by Alliance members—the AARP Public Policy Institute and the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC, Davis. 

Managing Incontinence: Episode 1

Wound Care

This video series—available in English and Spanish, seeks to provide family caregivers performing wound care tasks with simple, concrete instruction on a variety of topics. It was developed by Alliance members—the AARP Public Policy Institute and the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC, Davis.

Treatment of Skin Tears

Mobility

This video series—available in English and Spanish, seeks to provide family caregivers of those with mobility challenges simple, concrete instruction on a variety of topics. It was developed by Alliance members—the AARP Public Policy Institute and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Preparing Your Home for Safe Mobility

View the related resource guides below. Some videos and resource guides are available in other languages. Find tutorials in: 

Chinese
Korean
Vietnamese

Managing Medications

These videos not only seek to help family caregivers but to also teach nurses and nursing students ways in which they can role-model them and work with families in very meaningful ways that support the family member performing the difficult task. Part One and Part Two of the series was developed by Alliance members—the AARP Public Policy Institute and the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC, Davis. Part Two was funded by Centene Foundation for Quality Healthcare. 

Administering Insulin Injections

Resource Guides

Care Tutorials for Family Caregivers in Spanish

Use these “How-To” videos and resource guides to help family caregivers with complex medical/nursing tasks. Topics – including preparing special diets, managing incontinence, wound care, mobility, and managing medications. The videos and resource guides, many of which are available in both English and Spanish, are free of charge.

Pain Management

     

Special Diets