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The WSA Mission Statement 

The Well SpouseTM Association, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership organization, advocates for and addresses the needs of individuals caring for a chronically ill and/or disabled spouse/partner.  We offer peer to peer support and educate health care professionals and the general public about the special challenges and unique issues "well" spouses face every day. To achieve this mission the Well SpouseTM Association:

  • • coordinates a national network of Support Groups
  • • facilitates a Mentor program and Round Robin letter writing groups
  • • publishes a newsletter (Mainstay) and e-newsletter (Member Minute)
  • • hosts a website (www.wellspouse.org) with resources for coping and survival skills, which includes an on-line chat forum for spousal caregivers
  • • organizes regional respite weekends and a national conference for caregivers
  • • provides continuing support for members whose spouses have died
  • • advocates on behalf of spousal caregivers
  • • seeks out new initiatives to help caregiver spouses and their families cope with the emotional and financial stresses associated with chronic illness and/or disability
            
 

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Note: For 21 years an annual supporting membership, including a subscription to Mainstay and other benefits was $25.  Recently, the WSA Board voted to raise that cost by $5 to $30 in the U.S. and $35 elsewhere in North America. Overseas, Mainstay will only be available elecronically, in the members' area. Had we kept up to inflation the cost today would be $43.50. 

is the only national organization focusing exclusively on the needs of all spouses caring for a chronically ill and/or disabled husband, wife, or partner.  Let others in the Well Spouse Association who have “been there and done that” help you face the challenges of long-term caregiving.

WSA Stories

Playing the Canada Card: an American Caregiver's Experience

Playing the Canada Card:

an American Caregiver's Experience

  By CEIL SINNEX Copyright © 2009 Ceil Sinnex             

 My husband John’s disease erupted like fireworks in the afternoon of my New Year’s Eve birthday seven years ago. I went out for the afternoon and returned home to find a stranger who only looked like John, talking gibberish and tearing our house apart at the seams. The siege lasted 16 hours.I thought of survival, not of Canada. As it turned out, survival and Canada would become one and the same.
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