CaringBridge
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CaringBridge is a charitable 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
Nonprofit organization
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 offering free personalized websites to people facing a serious medical condition or hospitalization, undergoing medical treatment and/or recovering from a significant accident, illness, injury or procedurehttp://www.caringbridge.org/about. Its functionality is similar to a blog
Blog
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. The service allows family members and friends to receive consistent information via a single website, and eliminates the need to place and receive numerous telephone calls. Visitors who are provided the personal Website
Website
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 address (or URL
Uniform Resource Locator
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) and password, if required, can read updates on the patient's condition and post their own messages of support and encouragement to the family.

Purpose

CaringBridge sites make it easier for patients, caregivers, families and friends
Friends
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 to exchange information about a patient's medical condition or disease
Disease
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 on an ongoing basis. The websites are designed to become conduits between patients, their families, friends, neighbors and colleagues. When visiting an individual’s website, visitors can post messages of support during a significant medical condition, crisis or event.

How it works

Anyone can set up a site for him/herself, a friend or family member. Sites can be accessed on CaringBridge.org, a mobile site m.caringbridge.org, or with an iPhone or Android app. The creator enters basic information about the patient or situation, posts photos, and writes about the current condition. As the situation changes, the creator posts updates to that information. When those updates are made, anyone who registered on that website can receive an e-mail
E-mail
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 or text message notifying them that an update is posted. Guests can also leave messages for the patient or family in an online guestbook on that site.

Website authors can share journaling and website tasks with a co-author. Co-authors can add journal entries, post photos and change website settings, allowing multiple people to be directly involved in communicating about a health journey.

Privacy

CaringBridge is a space for personal and private conversations. CaringBridge does not share or sell user information to anyone for any reason. In addition to the standard security features, site authors can choose additional levels of security on their site, including adding a password or creating an approved visitor list. The only way to receive a CaringBridge site name is by requesting it from the person who created the site.

CaringBridge earned the right to display the TRUSTe
TRUSTe
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 and HON Code
Health On the Net Foundation
Health On the Net Foundation is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1995 under the auspices of the Geneva Ministry of Health and based in Geneva, Switzerland. This came about following the gathering of 60 of the world's foremost experts on telemedicine to discuss the growing concerns over the...

 privacy seals because of its privacy policy and business practices.

Usage

Each day, over half-a-million people connect through CaringBridge. In total, those websites have received nearly two billion visits from caring family and friends.

History

CaringBridge was started in 1997 by Sona Mehring
Sona Mehring
Sona Mehring is the Founder and CEO of nonprofit 501 organization CaringBridge. She created the first CaringBridge Website in 1997. Based upon the idea of keeping friends and family informed when someone is facing a serious health event, Mehring's vision was to create a free service that would not...

 when a close friend suffered a life-threatening pregnancy. To keep family and friends informed about the critical situation, Mehring created a website.

The site allowed family members to communicate information to a wide circle of people without disturbing the mother’s need for rest or placing additional demands on hospital staff.

Affiliations

CaringBridge is a member of the National Health Council
National Health Council
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.

Charity Navigator
Charity Navigator
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, the nation’s largest and most-utilized evaluator of charities gives CaringBridge its top 4-star rating year after year for its ability to efficiently manage and grow its finances. According to Charity Navigator, only 13 percent of the charities they rate have received at least three consecutive 4-star evaluations, indicating that CaringBridge consistently executes its mission in a fiscally responsible way, and outperforms most other charities in America.

CaringBridge is listed as an accredited Better Business Bureau
Better Business Bureau
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(BBB) charity.

CaringBridge meets all standards of the Charities Review Council. The Council’s Accountability Standards consist of 27 standards, which address charity performance in four critical areas: public disclosure, governance, financial activity and fundraising. Adherence to the Council’s Accountability Standards is an indication that a charity has taken steps to align its policies and procedures with commonly accepted accountability standards.

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