Supporting Caregivers: A Guide to Well-Being

March 20, 2025

On Demand

Presenters

  • Written By:
    Bridget Page
    Director, Occupational Health and Wellness, Cook Children’s Medical Center
  • Written By:
    Katie Stoner
    Manager, Employee Wellbeing, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
  • Written By:
    Rhea Li, MPH, RD, LD
    Program Director, Wellbeing, Children’s Health, Dallas
  • Written By:
    Shelly Summar
    Director, Employee Wellness, Children’s Mercy Kansas City
  • Written By:
    Vicki Amon
    HR Program Manager, Wellbeing, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Written By:
    Jenna Lafayette
    Regional Vice President, Healthcare Sales, Personify Health

About This Event

Join CHA's Benefit Advisory Services and Personify Health for a panel discussion as five children’s hospital well-being experts discuss emerging trends and solutions to the ongoing challenges of caregiver burnout, recruitment and retention, and employee engagement.

Children’s hospitals are an essential part of a community, and to provide the best care for patients, staff and caregivers should be supported to perform at their best.

In this webinar, we will explore:

  • Trends in health and well-being.
  • Communication strategies for hard-to-reach populations.
  • Programs to address caregiver burnout.
  • Methods to drive employee engagement.
  • A one-stop-shop for all well-being partners.

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