Organized by PEDPAL with the participation of Ana Alcaide, social worker of Fundación PORQUEVIVEN with extensive experience in the management of respite programs.
Shared care is an essential practice to ensure the well-being of children with incurable diseases. And their families. This approach focuses on distribute care responsibilities, with the help of respite programs, thus allowing parents and guardians to rest and self-care.
Shared care is a way to reduce burnout, minimize the risk of claudication, and promote more sustainable, quality care. For their part, respite programs are a fundamental piece within shared care. These programs provide Temporary relief for families , offering children specialized care.
Ana Alcaide, social worker at PORQUEVIVEN Foundation She will focus her intervention on the importance of accompaniment and on the different respite programs, either in hospitals, with the help of volunteers, or at home, with the help of nursing professionals.
The benefits of these services are manifold: it improves the mental and physical health of caregivers, strengthens the family bond and ensures that children receive a Ongoing and specialized care .
In this digital meeting, experts in palliative care and pediatric palliative care will explore the advantages of shared care, highlighting the role of respite programmes .
What can you expect from this webinar?
- Synergies between shared care, well-being and physical and emotional health
- Expert insights to integrate self-care into everyday life
- Current trends to maximize knowledge and awareness
You can still reserve your place!
Sign up for "Shared care: the experience of respite programs" .
Tuesday 28 May from 4:30 p.m. to 18:00h.
This event is an excellent opportunity to learn and share experiences about respite services, crucial for the well-being of caregivers and families. Don't miss it!
Contact Information:
Cristina del Amo, head of communication PORQUEVIVEN Foundation
cdelamo@porqueviven.org
+34 910168345– 629 329 6