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  • The New Normal: Tips for Caregivers

    How do pandemics end? Are we there yet? In our new normal, some caregiving responsibilities are becoming more challenging. This session will address how to find balance in our new normal.   CaregiverTeleconnection · The New Normal: Tips for Caregivers May 12 2021  

  • ZOOM – Taking your O2 First While Caring for Older Adults

    May celebrates the Trifecta for our organization; Mental Health Awareness, National Nurses and Older Americans month . In response to all three, this month’s presentation will be focused on the mental health of our powerful professional caregivers who take care of older Americans at WellMed. Becoming aware and looking to emotionally transform will assist our […]

  • Hurricane Preparedness: Tips for Caregivers

    The 2021 hurricane season is expected to be more active than usual and begins on June 1st. Join us as we discuss preparedness tips and planning strategies for caregivers to keep you and your loved ones safe. CaregiverTeleconnection · Hurricane Preparedness: Tips for Caregivers May 25 21  

  • Caregiving During COVID-19: Mental Health & COVID-19

    A pandemic has implications on our mental health. Addictive health behaviors like drinking alcohol and overeating are on the rise. This session will focus on addiction, healthy coping behaviors, and resilience.   CaregiverTeleconnection · Caregiving During COVID-19: Mental Health & COVID-19 May 26 21  

  • Dear Lucy: Why Dementia Affects Balance

    Join Dear Lucy for this interactive session where she will talk about how caregivers can recognize balance problems in their loved one. She will also provide tips on creating a safe place for your loved one with dementia.   CaregiverTeleconnection · Dear Lucy: Why Dementia Affects Balance May 27 21 

  • Frontotemporal Degeneration: What it is, What it isn’t and What are the Signs and Symptoms

    This dementia is highly misunderstood, even in the medical community, and takes families up to 4 years to get a proper diagnosis. She will explain what signs show up first, how to get an accurate diagnosis, and what to do after you receive the diagnosis.   CaregiverTeleconnection · Frontotemporal Degeneration: What are the Signs and […]

  • Maximizing Medication Management

    Discuss the importance of having a comprehensive and current medication list, including prescriptions, over the counter supplements, creams, etc, for doctor appointments, adherence aids to integrate medication schedules in to your day, and provide resources to identify and discuss medications which may not be the best choices for older adults. **Sponsored by the North Central […]

  • ZOOM – How to Stage Your Loved One

    This session will share how to use the Dementia Behavioral Assessment Tool, the FTD Staging Tool, ADL and IADL Staging Tools to assist your doctor in understanding how advanced your loved one’s disease process is and to help the family caregiver prepare for the dementia journey. **Sponsored by VITAS Healthcare**    

  • ZOOM The Pride of Caring: Caregiving Wasn’t on My Bucket List!

    Are you feeling unprepared for your caregiving role? We’ll focus on caregiver self-care and support networks, LGBTQ-friendly aging programs and long-term care.   Pride of Caring 3 June 2021 Pride of Caring LGBTQ Resources

  • Las señales indicadoras del estrés del cuidador

    El estrés de cuidar a un ser querido o familiar puede causar problemas emocionales y físicos. Usted aprenderá que las experiencias tanto buenas como malas pueden causar el estrés y […]

  • Long Term Care Planning

    It is never too early to think about aging and your last years or those of a loved one. Join us in learning the steps to a plan for the future that includes progressive conditions and caregiver emergencies. Having a dynamic plan, which includes your circle of support, and can be updated at each twist […]

  • The New Alzheimer’s Drug

    This session will discuss Biogen’s new Alzheimer’s drug, Aduhelm - the first FDA-approved drug to slow the progress of this disease in the past 2 decades. We’ll explain the clinical […]

  • ZOOM – Depression in Alzheimer’s Disease

    Depression is much more complex than just sadness and loss of interest. Depression in those with Alzheimer’s Disease is not uncommon and requires immediate diagnosis and intervention. Nestor H. Praderio, […]

  • Cuerpo y Cerebro Sano es Vida Sana

    El programa Cuerpo y Consejos de las últimas investigaciones más recientes sobre el envejecimiento saludable. La Alzheimer ‘s Association organizó una reunión de expertos en investigaciones y los mensajes difundidos […]

  • Dear Lucy: Dementia and Delirium

    Caregivers need to have a better understanding of what causes delirium and why. Join Lucy Barylak, MSW as she discusses ways to deal with a loved one who is delirious […]

  • ZOOM – Self-care Month

    If you are chronically stressed, it is time to stop buying into the myth that we must be selfless martyrs. Putting your own health and well-being first is the “secret sauce” which will productively drive better outcomes in our lives. Join Jamie Huysman, PsyD, LCSW as he discusses the importance of self-care and how we […]

  • Dear Lucy: Dementia and Inappropriate Sexual Behavior

    Lucy Barylak, MSW will discuss why some persons with dementia exhibit inappropriate sexual behavior. She will also provide tips for caregivers on how to respond to a loved one who displays inappropriate sexual behaviors.   CaregiverTeleconnection · Dear Lucy: Dementia and Inappropriate Sexual Behavior July 22  

  • ZOOM – The Saving Power of a Caregiving Journal (and other ways to self-reflect)

    When all family caregivers think about are the tasks they have to do next, then they are more likely to feel overwhelmed and lose their sense of themselves. It is important for caregivers to reflect on what they are going through to stand apart from their long lists of chores. In this Teleconnections with a […]

  • Dear Lucy: Dementia and Delusions and Paranoid

    Lucy Barylak, MSW will explain the difference between someone who appears to be delusional and someone who is exhibiting paranoid behavior. She will talk about what caregivers need to know, as well as tips on how to respond.   CaregiverTeleconnection · Dear Lucy: Dementia and Delusions and Paranoid Behavior July 29