Caregiver Journey Webinar | 06/29/22

The Caregiver Journey: Transportation Challenges and How to Solve Them

Transportation is often one of the largest responsibilities taken on by family caregivers. If as a caregiver, you’re concerned about your loved one’s ability to drive safely, need help having “the driving talk”, or need access transportation alternatives for day-to-day caregiving life, this Caregiver Journey webinar is for you.

Perry Mimms Care Advocate, Carallel

Perry is a Care Advocate at Carallel. She brings hears of leadership experience in senior care and lived caregiving experience to her work of supporting family caregivers each day.

Matt Perrin Director of Caregiver Engagement, Carallel

Matt is a family caregiver for his mother who is living with Alzheimer’s Disease. Challenges he encountered while trying to find the right care led him to start Ro & Steve, a senior care review website built for consumers. At Carallel, Matt drives the digital content development and distribution strategy. His focus is on supporting caregivers by providing the practical, relatable, and informative perspective people need — wherever they may be in their journey of caring for a loved one.



Contact Carallel if you’re a health plan, healthcare provider, or employer, and see how our human led + tech enabled service will make you the leader in your industry when it comes to supporting caregivers.

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