This is more related to the U3A discussion than programming or web sites, so I decided to place it here.
In July of '08, the
Caregiving Project for Older Americans and
MetLife Foundation announced the winners of a nationwide competition among community colleges for development of innovative in-home caregiver training programs.
Twelve community colleges, selected from over 75 applicants, will receive up to $25,000 to either establish new home-based caregiver training programs or enhance programs that already exist for professional and family caregivers.
Increasing numbers of people are finding it difficult to obtain affordable, quality in-home care for older adults. The available pool of family caregivers is shrinking, and at the same time, the caregiving profession is experiencing a severe and worsening shortage of paid caregivers. The Community College Caregiver Training Initiative is intended to raise national awareness both of the critical need for caregiver training and of the central role that community colleges can play in providing this training.
The winning community colleges serve a diverse group of students including both urban and rural communities and minority populations. Award recipients include schools in the states of: Arkansas, Kansas, Maryland, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.
The ILC website offers more in depth
coverage of grants of each awardee's project.