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Oklahoma Sibling Leadership Network

OKSIBS is a recognized chapter of the Sibling Leadership Network

Sooner SUCCESS launched OKSIBS in 2017 and is now an official recognized chapter of (SLN) - www.siblingleadership.org.  SLN is a national nonprofit based out of Chicago, IL and is dedicated to providing support and information to siblings of people with disabilities across the lifespan. 

This program is for adult siblings that have grown up with a brother or sister with special needs.  We are currently looking for adult siblings to get together with other adult siblings in a relaxed social environment.  If you are interested to learn more, please contact sooner-success@ouhsc.edu. 

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Educational Conference for Caregivers Across the Lifespan Scheduled for Tulsa Area November 28


Published: Tuesday, October 16, 2018

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Conference for Caregivers across the Lifespan scheduled for Tulsa Area Nov. 28

        Time and time again, numerous studies show caregiving takes a physical, mental and emotional toll on caregivers. Over time, up to 70 percent of full-time caregivers develop symptoms of depression from the stress and workload.

        “All too often, caregivers start to neglect their own health unintentionally due to the demands of caregiving for their loved ones,” said Aietah Stephens, Sooner SUCCESS executive director.

      In an effort to support caregivers and to focus on their health and well-being, the OK Caregiver Coalition, DHS Aging Services, Sooner SUCCESS, Morton Comprehensive Health Services and AARP of Oklahoma sought the need to host the “Oklahoma Caregivers Conference” to educate and provide assistance options for Oklahoma caregivers across the lifespan. The event will take place Nov. 28, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Learning Center Building on the campus of the University of Oklahoma/Tulsa.  Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. with the conference starting at 9 a.m.

      “The physical and emotional burden of becoming a caregiver is often overlooked, but caring for a loved one is a significant responsibility in someone’s life,” said Claire Dowers-Nichols, OK Caregiver Coalition Chair. “Resources such as this conference can be extremely helpful to families who are struggling to balance caring for their loved one and continuing to live their daily lives.

      “What makes this conference unique is that state agencies and organizations have come together to share caregiving information across the lifespan – from caregiving for infants to caregiving for older adults.”

A panel of caregivers, with representation of caregivers across the lifespan who care for children to older adults, will provide information on a variety of helpful topics. Through breakout sessions in the afternoon, attendees can also learn about:

  • Respite Programs
  • Improving Health and Wellness
  • Ways to Recharge and Energize
  • Connecting with other Caregivers
  • Supports across the lifespan from children to older adults

Vendors will also be on hand throughout the day for attendees who want to find out more about services in the area.

“We are thankful for our conference partners, DHS Aging Services, Sooner SUCCESS, AARP of Oklahoma and Morton Health Clinic, who have helped make this conference possible. Sponsorships such as this are invaluable in providing information and resources to caregivers,” said Aietah Stephens, Sooner SUCCESS executive director.

To register for the conference, please visit: okcaregivers.eventbrite.com. Registration deadline is 5 p.m., Nov. 26th. Although the event is free to attend, registration is required as boxed lunch will be served.

“Caregivers typically wear many hats. From providing direct care, to household duties, to handling finances, caregivers are often expected to juggle a variety of tasks and information to be able to fully care for their loved ones. Their roles and responsibilities also change over time as their loved one’s needs change. With such a depth and range of knowledge to cover, caregivers may at times feel overwhelmed,” said Aietah Stephens, Sooner SUCCESS executive director. “That’s why this conference is so important to address the unique needs of our Oklahoma caregivers across the lifespan.”

Martha Rains, caregiver coordinator for Morton Health Clinic, said caregiving does not discriminate against age and that is why there is a need for this conference.

“Caregivers often feel alone as they deal with the day to day issues of caregiving.  Finding resources that will help can often feel like running a maze and hitting dead ends.  This Caregiver Lifespan conference was developed to help caregivers find the resources they need in the community to make their caregiving journey a little easier.  During the conference, they will find information, local resources and have the opportunity to meet with other caregivers who share their feelings and share their journey.  At the end of the day, they will be more connected to others in the community.  They will leave the conference knowing that they are not alone,” said Rains.

 

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