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Integrating Trualta Into Your Daily Workflow

There are over 200 caregiver interventions documented in academic studies that are evaluated in controlled settings, but very few have actually been translated for real-world delivery at point of care1. In fact, due to the lengthy and incremental process that is required in traditional academic settings, only 14% of evidence ever makes it into clinical…

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Building culturally relevant Indigenous caregiver education together with Minnesota & Tribal Partners

Building culturally relevant Indigenous caregiver education together with Minnesota & Tribal Partners When the Covid-19 pandemic first began, our partners at the Minnesota Board on Aging (MBA) immediately saw the need for at-home, on-demand caregiver education. Specifically, after witnessing Minnesota’s Tribal Nations be significantly impacted by the isolation that the pandemic caused, MBA realized the…

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New Learning Library: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Trualta’s New Learning Library The challenges and service disruptions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of caregivers in supporting the needs of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our new IDD learning library was created in response to our clients’ needs, as many are community-based organizations that serve older adults, individuals…

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These Top 5 Soft Skills Make Family Caregivers Competitive Job Applicants

The skills learned through caregiving are in high demand. Caregivers who take time away from paid work to provide care often face challenges when job seeking. They may worry that potential employers will see gaps on their resume and believe that they are not skilled or motivated enough for a position. However, many people gain…

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Support for Caregivers Experiencing Grief and Loss

Support for Caregivers Experiencing Grief and Loss Grief and loss are common companions to caregiving1. Diverse feelings of grief and loss may be felt by caregivers and their loved ones at various points while enduring a chronic or terminal illness and at end-of-life2. A caregiver may be faced with the functional decline of their loved…

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Study Finds Trualta’s Program Improves Caregiver Skills and Experience

Announcement Trualta has been studying its intervention rigorously since 2018 in partnership with the University of Florida to examine the effects of Trualta’s program with caregivers of people with dementia. Trualta is pleased to announce the publication of this study in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Reports, an international multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal 1,2. Study Findings…

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Mitigating Low Caregiver Health Literacy with Accessible Information

Health Literacy is a Growing Challenge Healthy People, an initiative run by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to improve the nation’s health and well-being, has recently launched the fifth iteration of their initiative. This initiative is revised every decade and builds on new knowledge to address the latest public health priorities. Organizations…

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Chronic Conditions Spotlight: New Diabetes Badge

Introduction On average, Americans with five or more chronic conditions spend 14 times more on health services than people with no chronic conditions¹. Programs focused on self-management and the subsequent reduction of hospitalizations and complications aim to reduce this economic burden². However, we’ve heard from our partners that the healthcare system is under preparing and…

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Trualta Partners with Wisconsin to Provide Caregivers Free Online Training

A message from Jonathan Davis, Trualta’s founder & CEO, about our recent statewide partnership.  This week, our team announced our statewide partnership with Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services and the Greater Wisconsin Area Agency on Aging. We are honored to be able to offer our training program and resources to family caregivers, for free, across…

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Activity & Recreation Support for Families during COVID-19

We recently fielded a caregiving survey to our partners who provide services to more than 14,000 caregivers through 41 organizations. The results of this survey indicated that 63% of the organizations have had caregivers reach out to them about their struggle to find support such as respite and adult day programs during Covid-19. In addition…

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Research Report: Skills & Self-Efficacy for Family Caregivers

Introduction The underlying aim of any caregiving intervention is to bring about a meaningful change. The most tried and true method of doing so is fostering caregiving self-efficacy, one’s personal self-confidence regarding their ability to perform a specific caregiving behavior1-3. Researchers have established that interventions which provide caregivers with important skills and tools can help…