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2 <br /> this day of care will provide needed respite for family caregivers, while enabling attendees to <br /> engage in education and guided self-care activities. <br /> The Department of Aging recognizes that family caregivers are truly the backbone of families and <br /> communities. Many however are under great stress and do not always have the information they <br /> need when taking responsibility for a loved one's care. This November, the Department is proud <br /> to offer a variety of caregiving related programs and services for individualized and community <br /> caregivers, which include: <br /> • Special designation in the Endless Possibilities publication for activities and events geared <br /> towards supporting caregivers; <br /> • R Place social model respite program; <br /> • Caregiver Support groups; <br /> • Dementia Education programs; <br /> • Trainings for community partners and individuals; <br /> • Memory Cafes; <br /> • In-home caregiver assistance; <br /> • Options Counseling; <br /> • Memory Screenings; and <br /> • A Caregiver monthly E-Newsletter. <br /> For many years the Orange County Board of Commissioners has issued proclamations for older <br /> adults throughout Orange County. If approved, the Board will join with the Federal and State <br /> governments in designating the month of November as Family Caregivers Month as a time to <br /> honor family caregivers and care partners for their tireless work in service to their loved ones and <br /> as the unsung heroes of both their families and communities. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact associated with approval of the proclamation. <br /> The Caregiver Day of Care event is being supported by donations and grant funding. <br /> ALIGNMENT WITH STRATEGIC PLAN: This item supports: <br /> • GOAL 6: DIVERSE AND VIBRANT ECONOMY <br /> OBJECTIVE 5. Increase access to and awareness of resources and assistance available <br /> to residents and businesses. <br /> A recent study by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) indicates one in five adults <br /> 18 years of age and over will experience caregiving at some point in their lives. This equates to <br /> thousands of Orange County residents who may benefit from caregiver support programs. <br /> Approving this proclamation would increase awareness of the services offered by the Department <br /> on Aging for this population. <br /> • GOAL 2: HEALTHY COMMUNITY <br /> OBJECTIVE 7. Invest in services and programs that improve the health and quality of life <br /> of the community (e.g., recreation and public open spaces, arts, etc.) <br /> The Centers for Disease Control has recently declared caregiving as a public health issue. <br /> Caregiving often results in mental, physical, and financial strain, with one in five caregivers <br /> reporting poor health, and 80 percent of caregivers reporting out of pocket expenses, averaging <br /> $7,200 annually. Supporting this proclamation will raise awareness and demonstrate commitment <br /> to improving the health and quality of life of family caregivers. <br />