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Member Experiences . . .

Next 2010 weekend respite events: April 2-4 Washington, DC Cherry Blossom Weekend, and April 24-25, Phoenix, AZ 

WSA Initiatives:  1. Expansion in Arizona and the Southwest

       2. Military Spousal Caregivers (MSCs) -- Assistance for Veterans/Families

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- From our WSA Family to Yours!  Military Spousal Caregivers are invited to Join the WSA, and the WSA Forum -- at no cost!

...listen to what two WSA members who are military spousal caregivers have to say: 

"I encourage you all with a military WS/IS situation to share and try to get through your special challenges. Having served during the Vietnam era, I have a special compassion for you here. And I believe that as time goes on we will see more WS's landing here from our more recent wars."

"Living with the physical disability is one thing I can handle, but the deeper seeded disability is one that I never will truly understand because I wasn't there....or at least that is what I am told every time I ask a question. No, he still doesn't let me in. Thanks for allowing us to have a place to voice our  feelings." 

  

Military Spouses caring for Wounded Warriors, you are invited to Join the WSA, and the WSA Forum

The Well SpouseTM Association is reaching out to spouses or partners of wounded warriors. We have created a Military Spouses section in the WSA Forum, with a military spousal caregiver as moderator. Registration in the Forum is free to all, whatever their spousal caregiving situation. 

Free Supporting membership in the WSA 

And in addition, for military spouses, the WSA Board recently voted to offer a special arrangement for the next year,  to allow them to become supporting members of the WSA at no cost, and have access to all areas of the website, not just the Forum. Supporting members normally pay $30 a year and for this receive the newsletter Mainstay, and can join local area support groups, as well as other membership benefits such as  attending respite weekends or the national conference.

Call the Office 1-800-838-0879, or send an EM to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with your name and e-mail and a short summary of your military spousal caregiving situation, to take advantage of this offer.

We invite you to make the WSA forum the place to discuss how caregiving for a spouse or partner in the military affects you. We hope that the peer-to-peer support that WSA encourages, here and in local area support groups will help lighten your load, and help you to feel less alone in your situation.

We have also added a subsection on Military Spousal Caregiving in our Resources section.

Assistance for Veterans/ Families

WSA has begun partnering with Military organizations in an attempt to assist the many  families that have given so much to our way of life.

 WSA is lucky to have amongst its own Judith DiEmidio a WS and retiree from U.S.O.  Judith has introduced us to her ‘coalition’ which includes:

Vicki Ray – who works closely with the Department of Defense

Paula Kruthoff – a Silver Star Mom with a background in PTSD and TBI

Carl Cronk – who has a 43 year background in Veteran Affairs who now dedicates his time to assisting veterans and their families.

These four individuals provide valuable service to our veterans and their families in need and will be supplying us with new members as the need arises.  We in turn can refer our own Veteran family members to them for their assistance.  It is important to understand that this is a grass-roots campaign and assistance cannot be immediate.  When last I spoke to Carl he had twenty-seven (27) live cases awaiting assistance.  Although no-one is ever turned down, unfunded retirees can only do so much work in a day – so we beg your patience.

If you care for a disabled veteran I urge you to reach out to Carl et al for some much needed expertise.  Please feel free to contact me with any comments.

Larry Bocchiere, President WSA

 

 2009 Annapolis HarborWSA Nat'l Conference Annapolis, MD 

The Conference --"A Safe Harbor for Caregivers" Oct. 23 - Oct. 25 was very successful, attended by over 80 members...   See photos below                                                                                                                                                          Conference Summary                  Impressions of A Conference Rookie 

The 2010 Well Spouse™ National Conference will be held in Princeton, NJ in October -- date to be announced soon.  We are looking for volunteers to help organize the event. If you have a suggestion and are ready to help out, please Call the Office, 1-800-838-0879 or EM,  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Click for Conference Schedule       Listen to previous Conference experiences

     

 
 Impressions of A Conference Rookie – 2009 WSA Conference, Annapolis, MD

 

I hadn’t been out of the house for 10 years except for food shopping and my daughter’s wedding so I experienced some odd feelings as I drove to the conference.  It was very disorienting, I suppose like a prisoner free after 10 years behind bars. I also had the odd sensation that my wife was sitting next to me in the car. We were great road warriors in the old days, always driving on our vacations. We had been to all the states on the eastern seaboard.

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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.

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Playing the Canada Card: an American Caregiver's Experience

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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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