Join us every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 3:00 – 3:30 PM for a virtual exercise group. This group was created in memory of Annie Muñoz. All are welcome to […]
Viva Health is a FREE seven-week workshop series designed to help you eat better, live healthier and live longer. Through better nutrition and increased physical activity, you can prevent or […]
Join us every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 3:00 – 3:30 PM for a virtual exercise group. This group was created in memory of Annie Muñoz. All are welcome to […]
Join us on the 4th Wednesday of each month from 6:30PM - 8:00PM at ConnectAbility for our monthly support groups for survivors of an acquired brain injury. At our monthly […]
Every Thursday on Zoom! 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Get your dance on! Join us for a 30-minute dance fitness party where we’ll enjoy some great Latin music and fun […]
Join us every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 3:00 – 3:30 PM for a virtual exercise group. This group was created in memory of Annie Muñoz. All are welcome to […]
Our mission is to support people with life altering injuries and their families and caregivers. We believe that every person with a disability can reach their fullest potential. We'll help you get there.
There are over 53 million family caregivers in the United States. Nearly all of us will be a family caregiver at some point in our lives.
Ryan McGuire, Founder
Upward Care believes that we should provide resources to prepare family caregivers for the responsibility they face. Their team provides hands-on skills training in the home and in group formats for family caregivers. ConnectAbility has worked with Upward Care to provide family caregiver skills workshops virtually and in-person over the last two years.
In 2019, Upward Care formed a partnership with the Bexar and Alamo Area Agency on Aging to provide services at no cost to family caregivers caring for anyone over 60 or with a dementia or Alzheimer’s diagnosis. In 2020, they expanded their services to the Austin and Fort Worth areas.
Upward Care has found when family caregivers have the skills to provide the care needed, it results in a reduction of stress and caregiver burnout, while improving the overall care for their loved one.
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