Nearly 60 percent of caregivers work outside of the home, and the overwhelming majority are female. About 1 in 3 adults in the United States provides care to other adults such as an ill spouse or partner, a disabled child, or an aging relative.
Caring for a loved one strains even the most resilient people and is a significant concern for employers. If you work outside the home and you're a caregiver, you may begin to feel overwhelmed. If you are an employer or coworker for individuals who are caregivers, you can help support and retain them in your company.
In this seminar, we will be hearing from professionals on work-life balance, how to avoid burnout, caring for oneself, and life recovery after being a care provider stops. Join us for this mid-day meetup of the Women in Business Network to learn more for yourself, for a co-worker, or for an employee.
As part of its larger Women in Business strategy, the Chamber brings women in business from different industries together to network, connect, and uncover new opportunities and collaborations. Learn, connect, and grow in the Montgomery Women in Business Network.