The National Alliance for Caregiving’s Champions in Care Forum will be an ongoing annual webinar to raise awareness about current transplant system reform efforts and highlight policy opportunities to recognize the role of family caregivers and adequately support them.

Be a champion for change in transplant care.

Join us at the Champions in Care Forum for an in-depth exploration of critical reforms shaping the future of transplant care. We’ll delve into the OPTN Modernization Initiative and the Organ Transplantation Affinity Group’s efforts, with a special focus on the impact of these changes on family caregivers. Engage in dynamic discussions that elevate the essential role caregivers play and advocate for policies that prioritize their needs. Leave equipped with insights for driving the policy and practice change needed to improve transplant care outcomes for both patients and their dedicated caregivers.

Speakers

Gina Bartes

Gina Bartes

Vice President of Patient and Community Engagement

Global Liver Institute

Suma Nair PhD, MS, RD

Suma Nair PhD, MS, RD

Associate Administrator

Health Systems Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration

Jason Resendez

Jason Resendez

President & Chief Executive Officer

National Alliance for Caregiving

Partner

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* This content was financially supported by Takeda but was developed independently from Takeda

Transplant caregiving is a demanding, often overlooked role. Family caregivers provide crucial support throughout the transplant journey, from waitlist to recovery. Despite their essential role, they face significant challenges, including time constraints, stress, lack of support, and unequal burdens for disadvantaged caregivers. NAC’s Transplant Caregiving in the U.S.: A Call for Systems Change report highlighted the experiences and needs transplant caregivers face.

NAC is committed research and advocacy efforts focus on addressing the critical of transplant caregivers’ needs, ensuring their voices and experiences are centered and translated into policy, research, and practice changes. Available below are the stories of the lived experiences of transplant caregivers, which you can look over to learn more about their journeys.

Transplant Caregiver Stories

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