LINCOLN, Neb. – Family caregiving is the nation’s most common job with 45 million people nationwide acting as a caregiver to their loved one. Caregiving is a job that will touch every family in some way.
AARP Nebraska is hosting a free, online event with journalist Richard Lui to share stories and the emotions of caregivers on Dec. 2 from 2-3 p.m. CT.
Lui will present Caregiving: The Care in Health Care and take questions from attendees.
Lui will present Caregiving: The Care in Health Care and take questions from attendees.
People can register for the live event or view the recording at http://bit.ly/AARPNERichardLui.
As a caregiver himself, Lui will discuss how individuals can prepare themselves for caregiving, gender stereotypes, technology, family conflict, planning, and more.
Lui has worked more than 30 years in media, technology, and business. A veteran, award-winning journalist, he has served a decade as news anchor at MSNBC and NBC News, and CNN Worldwide.
Before journalism, Richard spent 15 years in business, launching six brands over three tech cycles, patenting a fintech model in 2003. Lui is also currently producing and directing a caregiving documentary and the author of a 2021 HarperCollins release.
He is a caregiver for his father and Celebrity Champion for the Alzheimer’s Association, ambassador for BrightFocus, and Caregiving Champion for AARP.
Lui holds an MBA from Michigan Ross School of Business and is a graduate from UC Berkeley.