Dementia-Capable Napa County Helps Others Navigate Dementia
Almost 20% of Napa County residents are 65 or older, resulting in a large portion of our population being at risk for conditions like dementia. The Napa County Navigator Training offered by Collabria Care gave us several tools and strategies for identifying patients who have (or are at risk of developing) dementia, communicating with them, and connecting them to specialized resources and services.
Read MoreBeth and Frank: Love in the Time of Dementia
Beth and Frank: A Love Story Sometimes, a story is so good on its own it doesn’t need to be written, just shared as is. Below we’ve included Frank and […]
Read MorePlanting the Seeds of Philanthropy
From their eight-acre plot of land, Megan and Grant Long, and their children—ages seven and five—have turned a family project into a full-fledged philanthropic endeavor.
Read MorePalliative Care Community Conversation – December 8 & 9
Join us for an engaging conversation about Palliative Care. Learn the basics – what is palliative care, how it can benefit you, what services are available in Napa County, and what makes Collabria Care’s program unique!
Read MoreCaring for our Community – Give!Guide 2021
We are so proud to be selected for Napa Valley CanDo’s 2021 Give!Guide campaign! This annual program raises crucial funds for 55 local nonprofit organizations, including Collabria Care. This year’s efforts run from November 15- December 31, 2021 and we hope you will get involved!
Read More2020 Give!Guide
2020 Give!Guide Collabria Care is proud to be part of Napa Valley CanDo’s 2020 Give!Guide campaign. This annual program will raise funds for 57 local nonprofit organizations, including Collabria Care, […]
Read MoreProviding the Right Care at the Right Time
At her last Thanksgiving, Catherine had four generations of family at her house for the holiday. “If she hadn’t been on palliative care, that might not have been possible,” says Lawrence’s brother David Papale. “But because she was able to receive the care she needed at home and not in the hospital, she felt better physically and emotionally—and because the family had a good understanding of her situation from her palliative care team, we knew how it important it was for us all to be there.”
Read MoreFather’s Day & Grief
If you’re struggling with grief this Father’s Day, you are not alone. It’s hard to escape the commercial side of any holiday and Father’s Day is […]
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