Membership in Caregiver Village

Membership

Caregiver Village is a membership driven product. The Village is an ad free environment where caregivers can gain access to the community, interact with other caregivers and access thousands of resources.

Initial Launch Period Membership

During the initial launch period Caregiver Village membership is FREE for one year (from the date of registration) for a very limited number of early members. The Caregiver Village team may discontinue this program without notice, at its sole discretion.

How is Membership Paid For?

Free Trial. The first thirty days of general membership will be free. During this period, the member is welcome to play the first two episodes of the Village Chronicles game, join book clubs and discussions, journal and have full membership privileges.

Ongoing Membership. Following the free trial, membership costs less than $5 each month - cheaper, likely, than most people’s coffee habit. After the thirty day trial period, members either earn or pay for their membership:

Earned Membership

Any member can pay for their monthly membership fee with points by inviting friends, journaling, commenting, rating resources or other activities. Points can be used to "purchase" membership, offering easy opportunities for free ongoing membership to anyone who wishes.

Members earn points for their activity and contributions in Caregiver Village. The highest value activity is successfully inviting friends to join the Village. In fact, successfully inviting just 5 friends each month will easily cover the cost of membership, making it free to the active, participating member.

You can learn more about points in general at the Points Matter page.

Paid Membership

  • Monthly membership fee paid monthly: $4.95
  • Annual prepaid membership fee (save!): $49.95

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