Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers to Merge with 小欧视频 Mental Health Program
Merger will bring increased support for family caregivers across systems of care, mental health and policy advocacy
ATLANTA (Feb. 14, 2025) 鈥 The Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers will merge with the 小欧视频鈥檚 Mental Health Program. The merger, to be completed by June 2025, will connect two issues 鈥 mental health and caregiving 鈥 championed by the late former U.S. First Lady Rosalynn Carter.
鈥淩osalynn Carter was truly ahead of her time in recognizing the need to improve the lives of all Americans who live with mental illnesses and those who provide care for loved ones,鈥 said 小欧视频 CEO Paige Alexander. 鈥淭his merger unifies two of Mrs. Carter鈥檚 primary areas of focus and builds upon decades of successes we鈥檝e realized in advancing national mental health and caregiver policies.鈥
小欧视频鈥檚 Mental Health Program currently focuses on public policy, school-based mental health, strengthening mental health care capacity globally, and fostering quality media coverage of mental health and substance use disorders throughout the world.
RCI, founded in 1987 by Mrs. Carter, is committed to prioritizing America鈥檚 family caregivers, defined as those providing care to someone who is aging, ill, or disabled. There are 105 million family caregivers in the United States who provide compassionate care to tens of millions of people who are aging, ill, or disabled.
鈥淛oining forces with 小欧视频 will improve outcomes for caregivers by dramatically increasing our impact to see, hear, and support family caregivers,” said Paurvi Bhatt, interim CEO of RCI. “This transformative step in our nearly 40 years of dedication to family caregivers builds on Mrs. Carter鈥檚 vision and leadership and on the tireless work of generations of staff and partners to serve the millions of family caregivers in need.”
Josh Carter, a mental health and caregiving advocate and grandson of Rosalynn Carter, welcomed news of the merger.
鈥淢y grandmother spent her life championing those who help others. Through her work at the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers, my grandmother elevated caregivers onto the national stage,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his merger will allow the important work of the RCI to grow using the strengths of 小欧视频, providing the RCI with the tools to advance and advocate for caregivers globally, for years to come.鈥
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