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Don t quit your job — and other advice for family caregivers from our live Q and A Tuesday

Article content Don’t quit the job, at least not yet — that’s Sandy Sereda’s advice for the unpaid family caregivers her team coaches through Caregivers Alberta. Sereda joined several experts on an Edmonton Journal panel discussion Tuesday, a final event to close off our focus on seniors and COVID-19. The hour-long conversation was aimed at helping families navigate Alberta’s often complex system of home care. It’s available to replay at edmontonjournal.com/groundwork. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Don t quit your job — and other advice for family caregivers from our live Q and A Tuesday Back to video

Event Tuesday: Insiders Guide and live Q&A, with guests Dr Jasneet Parmar and Caregivers Alberta

Journalist Elise Stolte in conversation with executive director Sandy Sereda and other guests. Register to join. Author of the article: Elise Stolte Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021  •  23 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •  University of Alberta associate professor Jasneet Parmar in front of Clover Bar Lodge in Sherwood Park. Parmar points to Clover Bar as one facility that works hard to support and include family caregivers despite pandemic restrictions. Photo by Greg Southam /Postmedia Article content Many Alberta seniors want to stay in their own homes as they age; many spouses and children want to help. But one thing we learned through Groundwork II: Seniors & COVID-19 an Edmonton Journal pilot project in engagement journalism is that Alberta’s system to provide home care is not easy to access and understand.

Register: Live Q&A with Dr Jasneet Parmar and Caregivers Alberta May 4

Journalist Elise Stolte in conversation with executive director Sandy Sereda and other guests. Register to join. Author of the article: Elise Stolte Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021  •  May 3, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  University of Alberta associate professor Jasneet Parmar in front of Clover Bar Lodge in Sherwood Park. Parmar points to Clover Bar is one facility that works hard to support and include family caregivers despite pandemic restrictions. Photo by Greg Southam, Postmedia Photo by Greg Southam /Postmedia Article content Many Alberta seniors want to stay in their own homes as they age; many spouses and children want to help. But one thing we learned through Groundwork II: Seniors & COVID-19 an Edmonton Journal pilot project in engagement journalism is that Alberta’s system to provide home care is not easy to access and understand.

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