Caregiver Teleconnection

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  • How Caregivers Can Stop Arguing About Money

    Managing money during caregiving isn’t just a financial challenge; it’s a powerfully emotional one. Oftentimes, family members disagree vehemently about how a care receiver’s money should be spent during the caregiving years and afterwards. In this highly interactive webinar, Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D., clinical psychologist and co-author of the recently published book, The AARP Caregiver […]

  • The Heart of Care Partnering: 10 Values to Ground and Guide Us

    Care partnering is more than a set of tasks; it is a relationship. In this heartfelt and practical session, Dr. Jennifer Carson shares her top-10 care partner values, developed through years of personal experience, professional practice, and research in the realm of dementia support. Participants will explore the power of language, the importance of self-care, […]

  • Physical Activity and Caregiving

    Caregivers report less physical activity than before caregiving – yet physical activity becomes even more important as we age and cope with stress. Physical activity has benefits for caregivers, but also for care recipients – even those with cognitive or physical limitations. We’ll outline ways for caregivers and care recipients to get moving at home […]

  • Tools for Managing the Transition from the Hospital or Skilled Rehab Facility to Home

    This presentation will provide a basic overview of affordable and accessible products that will improve the comfort and safety of a home recovery. All products have been vetted by an Occupational Therapist of 13 years and tested in a variety of recoveries and home settings.  **Sponsored by the North Central Texas Caregiver Teleconnection program**  

  • Early Detection and Diagnosis of Dementia

    Recognizing the signs of dementia can lead to earlier interventions, better planning, and improved quality of life for individuals and their families. Join us and learn how recognize the signs and symptoms of dementia, distinguish it from normal aging, and understand various types and causes of memory loss. It emphasizes the importance of early and […]

  • ¿Qué es el duelo anticipado?

    El duelo anticipado es el proceso por el que pasan algunas personas antes de que se dé el fallecimiento de un ser querido; se confirme su muerte o ante de una pérdida de algo. Enfrentarse a la realidad de que pronto llegará el momento es una de las aceptaciones más complejas para el cuidador. El […]

  • How to Mindfully Reduce Caregiver Stress

    Caregivers deal with stress every day. Research shows that mindfulness, the practice of accepting what is without judgment can lower psychological stress. In this class, you will discover mindful ways that are designed to help you let go, make healthy decisions, and easily reduce acquired levels of stress.  

  • Ask Dr. Tam Questions

    What kind of questions do you have about dementia? As a caregiver, how do you survive the journey? Dr. Tam Cummings will cover quick stress relief tips and answer any questions you have about dementia. ** Sponsored by VITAS Healthcare**    

  • La Agitación en la Demencia

    La agitación y los comportamientos asociados en la demencia presentan desafíos clínicos difíciles y agotadores para los cuidadores. Nestor H. Praderio, MD presentará el espectro de comportamientos y el deterioro progresivo de la función cognitiva de la agitación en la demencia. También explicará el diagnóstico diferencial de la agitación en la demencia y presentará las […]

  • Medications and Aging: What Caregivers Need to Know

    Join Dear Lucy for a discussion on how medications affect older adults—especially those living with dementia or disabilities. Learn how to recognize potential risks such as increased confusion, disorientation, and falls, and discover practical strategies to manage medications safely. This session is designed to empower caregivers with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions […]

  • Frontotemporal Degeneration (FTD): Misdiagnosed and Misunderstood

    Join Zoy Kocian from the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration for an informative discussion on this often misdiagnosed and misunderstood disease. Learn how Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) differs from other types of dementia, explore its subtypes and symptoms, and discover the supports and services available to help families navigate the challenges of FTD.  

  • Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body

    For centuries, we’ve known that the health of the brain and the body are connected. But now, science is able to provide insights into how to make lifestyle choices that […]