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Hospice Foundation of America Partners With AGIS for New Online Resource to Help Millions of Americans
AGIS' New Section Provides In-Depth Information and Expert Advice for Caregivers Struggling With Complex End-of-Life Issues With Loved Ones
| Source: AGIS
SAN RAMON, CA--(Marketwire - February 12, 2008) - AGIS (www.agis.com), a premier online
community and information resource for family caregivers, has partnered
with the Hospice Foundation of America (HFA) to offer expert advice and
information on end-of-life issues for caregivers. AGIS provides caregiving
expertise and advice across the entire spectrum of caregiving. This new
addition to the AGIS eldercare portal showcases HFA's unique expertise in
caregiving issues involving terminal illness, grief, emotional pain and
other complex issues associated with the last months or weeks of a loved
one's life.
Caregiving is usually a life-changing experience and can be emotionally
charged especially when a loved one's health deteriorates past the point of
improvement. Recognizing the need to provide resources for caregivers in
all phases of caring, AGIS' new information section includes information on
comfort through treatment of illness-related symptoms, hospice care and
grief. Individual sections on the site feature additional information on
solace and grief management strategies for both caregivers and ailing loved
ones that enable practical and comforting solutions for every step of the
process. The new AGIS interactive HFA "Ask the Experts" section enables
families to find specific answers to personal challenges easily online.
"As our loved ones age, it is critical to be prepared and informed about
all issues," said David Abrams, President, HFA. "We at Hospice Foundation
of America hope this new resource will provide needed assistance that will
help those struggling during this emotionally challenging time."
"We are honored to partner with HFA to bring caregivers a complete resource
for all their needs," said Kevin Sypniewski, Founder and CEO of AGIS. "The
information we have developed along with HFA's expert resources will
hopefully help caregivers through all phases of care."
HFA has an array of expert contributors that include doctors specializing
in emotional grieving such as Kenneth Doka, PhD, author of numerous books
on grief and bereavement including the widely acclaimed "Living with Grief:
Before and After Death," and William Lamers, Jr., MD, founder of one of the
first hospice programs in the United States. While no one can ever be fully
prepared for the emotions and situations that come from caring for a dying
loved one, HFA and AGIS desire that no family caregiver will ever have to
face this time alone.
AGIS has a comprehensive collection of information and community features
all designed to give caregivers a fully functional resource for caring for
aging parents, friends or family members. AGIS works hand-in-hand with
leading organizations, such as HFA, to deliver the web's premier resource
for eldercare information. AGIS site includes long term care resources,
Alzheimer's disease and dementia information, legal and financial
preparation tips, checklists, suggestions for new caregivers and much more.
HFA's Ask the Expert section is located at:
http://www.agis.com/community/Ask-The-Experts/hfa/
About AGIS Network (Assist Guide Information Service), Inc.
AGIS (AssistGuide Information Services) is the leading online community
providing comprehensive information and access to eldercare solutions and
services. Since 1998, AGIS (formerly AssistGuide) has been providing
technology driven resources for the aging and disability communities. The
company helps improve the quality of life for seniors and their families by
uniting eldercare education with local, regional and national support
services. For more information about AGIS, visit www.agis.com.
About Hospice Foundation of America
Hospice Foundation of America provides leadership in the development and
application of hospice and its philosophy of care with the goal of
enhancing the American health care system and the role of hospice within
it. For more information, go to www.hospicefoundation.org.