Maria, a powerful, energetic speaker, ignites caregivers with tools to develop an outlook of strength and peace of mind, no matter what external events arise. An engaging storyteller, her audiences laugh and learn how to decrease stress and increase energy. Maria is an entrepreneur, author, trainer, keynote speaker—and a caregiver. When her father-in-law suffered a stroke in 1993, Maria became aware of the need for better information about how to care for an aging parent, a responsibility shared by millions of Americans. That experience led Maria to co-author the award winning guide, The Comfort of Home:TM An Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide for Caregivers, earning the Benjamin Franklin Award in the health category. Its popularity led Maria to publish other caregiver resources, including the Caregiving Journal and caregiver newsletters in multiple languages. She is a keynote speaker and workshop leader on caregiver topics to healthcare professionals and community groups. Her company, CareTrust Publications, provides government agencies, healthcare companies, church senior ministries, pharmaceutical companies, HMOs, and nonprofit organizations with resources for caregivers.
Maria lives in San Francisco and is the Northern California representative for the National Family Caregivers Association’s Caregiver Community Action Network.
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“It is so important for both family and professional caregivers to have this information.” - Annette Stixrud, Executive Director NW Parish Nurse Ministries
Since over one in four Americans provide care to family and friends, caregiving in the home is the fastest-growing unpaid profession in America. More and more, the burden of caring for the frail parent or relative falls on a family member, most often women. Without training, and often with little time to spare, family members must learn the caregiver’s job, find health care financing, retrofit the home for a disabled person, and become both nurse and counselor. Maria’s address focuses on empowering caregivers to recognize their value, take care of themselves, and be counted.
“Your presentation here on Maui imparted not only knowledge to our family caregivers, but also allowed them to honor and nurture the multi-cultural milieu of our community, through which caregiving is delivered. You were very culturally sensitive and appropriate!” - John A. H. Tomoso, MSW, ACSW, LSW Maui County Executive on Aging
“Very moving keynote! You hang on her every word because you can easily identify with what she is talking about.” - Arleen Evans-O’Reilly, Director Virgin Islands Family Caregiver Support Program