Empire Life launches a new caregiver program to provide essential support and expert guidance for Canadians balancing caregiving responsibilities
Nearly 1 in 4 Canadians are unpaid caregivers, and 42% of Canadians have provided care at some point in their lives.1 For the "sandwich generation"—those balancing the needs of aging parents and growing children—the toll can be significant.2 This new program will be integrated into existing extended health benefit (EHB) plans at no additional cost to plan sponsors or members.
This addition reinforces Empire Life's commitment to providing intelligent solutions that deliver high-impact, accessible care to plan members across
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Empowering caregivers through expert support
The program connects caregivers with a dedicated team of specialized nurses and social workers. This expert-led initiative addresses the complexities of caregiving, providing a lifeline for those navigating the often-overwhelming Canadian healthcare landscape.
Key features of the program include:
- Mental health, burnout, and quality-of-life screenings
- Personalized caregiving plans, tailored guidance, tools and community-based resources for both the caregiver and the care recipient
- Navigation to assist with the daily logistics of care, including financial and legal considerations
- Proactive followups at 1, 3, and 6-month intervals
This program provides the help plan members need to stay engaged, focused, and productive. The addition of the Teladoc Caregiver program underscores Empire Life's mission to be a leading provider of solutions that help Canadians navigate life with confidence.
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1 Canadian Social Survey – Well-being and Caregiving, |
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2 Sandwiched between unpaid care for children and care-dependent adults: A gender-based study, |
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