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Start Here — Introduce Yourself & Your Home-Care Experience
Welcome to CareWell Academy. This community is about one thing: learning how to work safely and effectively with seniors in their homes. Not clinics. Not textbooks. Real houses. Real situations. Before jumping into posts, take a moment to introduce yourself in the comments: 1️⃣ Where are you located? 2️⃣ What is your role? (RA, caregiver, PT, kin, nurse, student, etc.) 3️⃣ Do you currently work in home or community care? 4️⃣ What is the biggest challenge you face when working with seniors at home? You’ll notice most discussions here are based on real home-visit scenarios, practical problem solving, and shared experience from different care systems around the world. This is a place to ask questions, share situations, and learn from how others approach similar problems. Looking forward to learning about your work and experiences.
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How to access the Training & Workshop Area
The training area contains practical workshops, tools, and resources for working with seniors in home settings. These are unlocked through participation in the community. CareWell is built as a learning space, not a content feed. The more you engage in discussions and scenarios, the more resources become available to you. Start by introducing yourself and joining the conversations.
Anyone in Georgia
Hello Everyone My name is Shanta and I am developing a private home care agency in Georgia. Are there any other administrators in Georgia?
Grants in 2026 Start With Your Message, Not the Money
As we head into 2026, many care-focused organizations are chasing grants but overlooking two things funders check first: a clear message and a simple, credible landing page. Even strong programs struggle when their mission, services, and impact aren’t easy to understand at a glance. Clarity builds trust, and trust opens doors to funding. If a funder visited your page today, would they immediately understand who you serve, why it matters, and how funds would be used?
Something most training programs don’t teach about home care
Most falls don’t happen during walking. They happen: - at night - in bathrooms - when patients are tired - when caregivers are not present From your experience, what patterns have you noticed inside homes that increase fall risk? Share one thing you’ve seen that others might overlook.
Something most training programs don’t teach about home care
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