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PALO ALTO, Calif. & OWINGS MILLS, Md. - ncarol.com -- The National Minority Health Association (NMHA), a leader in advancing health equity, and Cell-Ed, an award-winning mobile-first micro-learning company, are pleased to announce a collaborative webinar titled "Empowering Caregivers: Training and Success Through NMHA and Cell-Ed Partnership." The webinar will highlight the critical role of caregiver training in underserved communities and showcase the successful initiatives that are transforming the caregiving industry nationwide.
The webinar will take place on October 30th at 8AM PT/11AM ET. To register for the webinar, visit our Registration Link.
Webinar Highlights:
The Importance of Caregiver Training
● Discover the increasing need for professional and family caregivers, especially in underserved communities.
● Learn how comprehensive, culturally relevant training improves patient outcomes, reduces burnout, and addresses gaps in skills and language.
NMHA and Cell-Ed Partnership
● See how NMHA's dedication to health equity integrates seamlessly with Cell-Ed's mobile-first training platform.
● Explore the power of Cell-Ed's micro-learning courses that equip caregivers with essential skills such as health literacy, patient advocacy, and self-care — all in a flexible, accessible format.
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Success Stories from the Caring4Cal Initiative
● Hear success stories from Caring4Cal, an initiative that trained thousands of caregivers in California and expanded access to quality care for patients across the state.
● Learn about plans to scale this initiative nationwide, delivering a similar impact in other states and communities.
"This program changed my life! Because of the Caring4Cal program,
I became an independent caregiver and started my own business.
I really appreciated the text messages as encouragement, it feels more personal.
The coaches also helped me when I got my first private client." - Participant
Future Plans and Q&A
● Discover upcoming caregiver training opportunities and events planned for 2024.
● Engage directly with leaders from NMHA and Cell-Ed in a live, interactive Q&A session.
"This webinar is an opportunity to shine a light on the essential role of caregivers and how innovative training solutions can empower them to provide better care," said Burgess Harrison, Executive Director of NMHA. "Together with Cell-Ed, we're excited to expand our reach and ensure caregivers nationwide have access to the resources they need." Jessica Rothenberg-Aalami, Ph.D., Founder & CEO of Cell-Ed, added, "We are proud to partner with NMHA to bring life-changing learning to underserved communities. Our goal is to deliver flexible, accessible, culturally relevant and effective training programs that support caregivers, no matter where they are or what resources they have."
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For more information, or to register for the webinar, visit our Registration Link.
About Cell-Ed:
Cell-Ed is a mobile-first learning company that delivers bite-sized, science-backed courses on any mobile device — no internet required. With over 100+ partners in 54 countries, Cell-Ed provides customized learning programs to enhance education, healthcare, and workforce outcomes for underserved communities. Learn more at www.cell-ed.com.
About NMHA:
The National Minority Health Association (NMHA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1988. NMHA delivers on its mission of health equity through innovative programs like Equity for All, Health is for EveryBODY™, Operation Healthy You™, and more. The NMHA aims to reduce health disparities in underserved communities, leading to improved health outcomes, greater productivity, and enhanced quality of life for all. For more information, visit www.thenmha.org.
The webinar will take place on October 30th at 8AM PT/11AM ET. To register for the webinar, visit our Registration Link.
Webinar Highlights:
The Importance of Caregiver Training
● Discover the increasing need for professional and family caregivers, especially in underserved communities.
● Learn how comprehensive, culturally relevant training improves patient outcomes, reduces burnout, and addresses gaps in skills and language.
NMHA and Cell-Ed Partnership
● See how NMHA's dedication to health equity integrates seamlessly with Cell-Ed's mobile-first training platform.
● Explore the power of Cell-Ed's micro-learning courses that equip caregivers with essential skills such as health literacy, patient advocacy, and self-care — all in a flexible, accessible format.
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Success Stories from the Caring4Cal Initiative
● Hear success stories from Caring4Cal, an initiative that trained thousands of caregivers in California and expanded access to quality care for patients across the state.
● Learn about plans to scale this initiative nationwide, delivering a similar impact in other states and communities.
"This program changed my life! Because of the Caring4Cal program,
I became an independent caregiver and started my own business.
I really appreciated the text messages as encouragement, it feels more personal.
The coaches also helped me when I got my first private client." - Participant
Future Plans and Q&A
● Discover upcoming caregiver training opportunities and events planned for 2024.
● Engage directly with leaders from NMHA and Cell-Ed in a live, interactive Q&A session.
"This webinar is an opportunity to shine a light on the essential role of caregivers and how innovative training solutions can empower them to provide better care," said Burgess Harrison, Executive Director of NMHA. "Together with Cell-Ed, we're excited to expand our reach and ensure caregivers nationwide have access to the resources they need." Jessica Rothenberg-Aalami, Ph.D., Founder & CEO of Cell-Ed, added, "We are proud to partner with NMHA to bring life-changing learning to underserved communities. Our goal is to deliver flexible, accessible, culturally relevant and effective training programs that support caregivers, no matter where they are or what resources they have."
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For more information, or to register for the webinar, visit our Registration Link.
About Cell-Ed:
Cell-Ed is a mobile-first learning company that delivers bite-sized, science-backed courses on any mobile device — no internet required. With over 100+ partners in 54 countries, Cell-Ed provides customized learning programs to enhance education, healthcare, and workforce outcomes for underserved communities. Learn more at www.cell-ed.com.
About NMHA:
The National Minority Health Association (NMHA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1988. NMHA delivers on its mission of health equity through innovative programs like Equity for All, Health is for EveryBODY™, Operation Healthy You™, and more. The NMHA aims to reduce health disparities in underserved communities, leading to improved health outcomes, greater productivity, and enhanced quality of life for all. For more information, visit www.thenmha.org.
Source: National Minority Health Association
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