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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: November 7, 2019 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item No. 4-a <br /> SUBJECT: Family Caregivers Month and Caregiver Day of Care Proclamation <br /> DEPARTMENT: Aging and Advisory Board on Aging <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> Family Caregivers Month and Caregiver Janice Tyler, Director, 245-4255 <br /> Day of Care Proclamation Heather Altman, Chair, Advisory Board <br /> on Aging <br /> PURPOSE: To approve a proclamation designating November 9, 2019 as Orange County's <br /> Caregiver Day of Care, and recognizing November 2019 as Family Caregivers Month. <br /> BACKGROUND: November is National Family Caregivers Month, an observance that began <br /> as National Family Caregivers Week in the mid-1990s. Former President Bill Clinton signed the <br /> first National Family Caregivers Month Presidential Proclamation in 1997, and every president <br /> since has followed suit by issuing an annual proclamation recognizing and honoring family <br /> caregivers each November. The importance of family caregivers has gained recognition over <br /> the years, and the National Family Caregivers awareness week has grown into an awareness <br /> month due to former President Barack Obama's proclamation in 2012. <br /> Family caregivers fulfill a variety of roles. In addition to becoming experts about their loved <br /> ones' health, they act as liaisons with healthcare providers, insurance companies, and legal and <br /> financial entities. They prepare meals, perform housekeeping duties, transportation and hygiene <br /> duties, and often provide very sophisticated care, including managing complex medication <br /> schedules. Caregivers sometimes deal with problem behaviors, and offer socialization for those <br /> suffering from long-term illnesses. At this time of year, with holidays approaching, families are <br /> often overwhelmed by emotional distress as they cope with losses and memories of past times. <br /> Family caregivers who care (mostly) at home for loved ones with debilitating, long-term health <br /> conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, often do so with little to no <br /> information or training. The Orange County Department on Aging aims to change that by <br /> providing several programs and services catered to family caregivers by appreciating the hard <br /> work they tirelessly do. <br /> In honor of National Family Caregivers Month, the Department on Aging will hold its first annual <br /> Caregiver's Day of Care event on November 9, 2019 at the Seymour Center from 10 a.m. — 2 <br /> p.m., in an effort to honor family caregivers for caring selflessly for loved-ones. Staff hopes this <br /> day of care will provide needed respite for family caregivers, while enabling attendees to engage <br /> in wellness, education and supportive services. <br />