I Made a Promise: How to Cope with the Guilt and Heartbreak when Hard Choices Need to be Made
When we make promises to our loved ones about their future care, we base it on the information we had before we knew what the future would hold. This program discusses how to cope with caregiver guilt, ways to mend a “broken heart” after placement into a community, self-forgiveness, and for all the hard choices that are made in the caregiving journey.
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Date October 10, 2024
Hosted By WellMed Charitable Foundation

Jamie Cobb Tinsley
Jaime Cobb Tinsley, certified Alzheimer’s Educator and Montessori Dementia Care Professional is the Vice President of Dementia & Caregiver Education at James L. West Center for Dementia Care. She earned a degree in Integrated Marketing Communication at Abilene Christian University and has been working with persons with dementia and their families for over 17 years. Since Jaime has been at the West Center, she has developed and implemented a variety of innovative programs that focus on enhancing the quality of life for families living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Jaime also leads collaborative models of training for current and future healthcare workers. Jaime is a Certified Independent Positive Approach to Care™ Trainer, a Master Trainer for Dementia Live®, and the Stress-Busting Program for Family Caregivers™.