TY - JOUR
T1 - Challenges and rewards of creating a caregiving Website for New London, Connecticut
AU - López-Anuarbe, Mónika
AU - Cruz-Saco, María Amparo
AU - Bennett, Joyce
N1 - Publisher: University of Miami Libraries
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This paper addresses the successes and challenges of our community-engaged learning experience on longterm caregiving for Hispanics in New London, Connecticut. Our earlier research revealed lack of accessible information for caregivers in this community. Accordingly, we developed a website in a culturally and linguistically competent format to help alleviate such information shortage. Before launching the website, we used focus groups for constructive feedback to enhance its helpfulness. This four-year long research project will culminate with the website activation and another partnership between Connecticut College and community organizations. We recognize the importance of collaborating with community partners to manage and ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of this project. The absence of sufficient resources supporting Hispanic families caring for their aging loved ones makes it increasingly necessary that public policy changes, such as the creation of a case management office, improve the well-being of aging minorities and underserved families.
AB - This paper addresses the successes and challenges of our community-engaged learning experience on longterm caregiving for Hispanics in New London, Connecticut. Our earlier research revealed lack of accessible information for caregivers in this community. Accordingly, we developed a website in a culturally and linguistically competent format to help alleviate such information shortage. Before launching the website, we used focus groups for constructive feedback to enhance its helpfulness. This four-year long research project will culminate with the website activation and another partnership between Connecticut College and community organizations. We recognize the importance of collaborating with community partners to manage and ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of this project. The absence of sufficient resources supporting Hispanic families caring for their aging loved ones makes it increasingly necessary that public policy changes, such as the creation of a case management office, improve the well-being of aging minorities and underserved families.
KW - Caring for aging relatives
KW - Hispanic caregivers
KW - Websites for caregivers
KW - Underserved populations
U2 - 10.33596/coll.3
DO - 10.33596/coll.3
M3 - Article in a journal
VL - 1
JO - Collaborations: A Journal of Community-Based Research and Practice
JF - Collaborations: A Journal of Community-Based Research and Practice
IS - 1
ER -