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Welcome to my 'Family Caregiver Assistance' blog. This is where I share my thoughts on caregiving. The blog is for family caregivers and professionals who provide services to family caregivers.

I hope you enjoy this blog and it's features. It's free and it's open to FamilyCaregiverAssistance.com members and non-members.

LeaRae Keyes, RN
Executive Director
FamilyCaregiverAssistance.com

Thursday, Dec 31, 2009
Notified interested persons of launch of website in January 2010
By LeaRae Keyes, RN
Thursday, Dec 31, 2009 11:38
Just before leaving for a week in New York City to visit family over Christmas I sent a notice out. This notice was to notify friends, interested persons, and those who may know interested person of the planned launched of the familycaregiverassistance.com website in January 2010. This website will offer a discounted advertising rate when it initially opens. This discount rate will be in effect only for a very short period of time. In early January 2010 I will again announce the launch of the family caregiver assistance website.

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Wednesday, Dec 23, 2009
U.S. nurse shortage to worsen as population ages
By LeaRae Keyes, RN
Wednesday, Dec 23, 2009 03:10
U.S. nurse shortage to worsen as population ages
By 2025, the U.S. will face a shortage of 260,000 registered nurses, according to analyst Peter Buerhaus at the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. Nursing experts said there are not enough nursing faculty to train all of the RNs the country needs, so the U.S. might have to rely on more foreign nurses. CNNMoney.com (12/22)

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