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  • How to Choose: Making the Best Long Term Care Decision for Yourself and Your Loved One

    This presentation offers a comprehensive guide to understanding long-term care options. Participants will learn to differentiate between various facilities, such as nursing homes and assisted living, and determine the appropriate level of care. The session will equip attendees with the knowledge and tools to navigate the selection process effectively, advocate for quality care, and understand […]

  • A Series of Emotions: How to Deal with Anger

    Caregivers often experience a series of common emotions in the process of providing care. When we don’t address these emotions, they can impact upon our physical and mental health. This series will provide a forum to discuss these feelings and experiences, along with practical tips and answers to your questions. At the end of this […]

  • Caregiver Guilt and Distorted Thinking

    Feelings of guilt and other distorted thoughts are common for caregivers. Please join Jamie Cobb CAEd to identify different types of caregiver guilt and twisted thoughts and how to break the guilt cycle and “untwist” and reframe thoughts.  

  • A Series of Emotions: How to Handle Uncertainty

    Caregivers often experience a series of common emotions in the process of providing care. When we don’t address these emotions, they can impact upon our physical and mental health. This series will provide a forum to discuss these feelings and experiences, along with practical tips and answers to your questions. At the end of this […]

  • El estrés y el regalo que nos brinda

    Acompáñenos con el doctor Mario Siervo, nos compartirá cómo el estrés nos afecta y cómo podemos tomar medidas para disminuir el impacto que tiene en nosotros.  Él proporcionará consejos prácticos para Tomar su Oxígeno Primero.  

  • A Series of Emotions: How to Process Sadness

    Caregivers often experience a series of common emotions in the process of providing care. When we don’t address these emotions, they can impact upon our physical and mental health. This series will provide a forum to discuss these feelings and experiences, along with practical tips and answers to your questions. At the end of this […]

  • 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 […]

  • You Have the Power to Reduce your Risk for Falling!

    Many people think falls are a normal part of aging. The truth is, they’re not. Most falls can be prevented—and you have the power to reduce your risk. We will talk about how your body, brain, and environment can create potential risks and then provide you with some solutions to lower those risks. **Sponsored by […]

  • Una guía como vivir con la enfermedad de Alzheimer

    El Dr. Néstor Praderio, M.D. realizará una presentación a fondo para los cuidadores de un ser querido con la enfermedad de Alzheimer. Conozca los numerosos roles que asumen los cuidadores a lo largo de las etapas de evolución de la enfermedad. Obtenga un mejor entendimiento sobre la enfermedad de Alzheimer y sus desafíos tanto desde […]

  • When Enough is Enough: Setting boundaries as a Caregiver

    As a caregiver, it is important to recognize when you need support and to set limits. Join Dear Lucy as she focuses on what it means to set boundaries, and why it is important to do so. She will share strategies on how to set boundaries.  

  • Mindfulness and Relaxation at your Fingertips

    Join Deidre Edwards, author of Toolkit for Caregivers: Tips, skills, and wisdom to maximize your time together, as she talks about how as a caregiver, you can utilize small bits of time throughout your day to re-center, calm down, and build yourself up.  

  • Older Parents Caring for Adult Children

    Usually, we think of caregiving in the process of aging and illness. More commonly, elder parents are having to provide care for their adult children who may be suffering from illness – mental or physical. This role of caregiving is one that is not discussed as often and brings with it a variety of stressors […]

  • Communication Strategies Across the Stages of Dementia

    This program discusses the common changes in communication that occur for persons with dementia as the disease progresses through the stages and best communication strategies that focus on individual’s abilities, prolonging dignity and enhancing quality of life.  

  • Programs that Can Consider Family Members as Paid Providers

    Learn about federal and state programs, including Medicaid waivers, Community Attendant Services, and VA Aid and Attendance/Veteran Directed Care, that can pay family members. **Sponsored by the North Central Texas Caregiver Teleconnection**  

  • What We Learned From Hackman: Planning for Caregiving Emergencies

    The tragic story of the deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, shocked the world and reminded us that care receivers with dementia and their caregivers are vulnerable to sudden and potentially fatal emergencies. In this highly interactive workshop with psychologist Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D., co-author of the forthcoming book, The AARP […]

  • Mindful Solutions for Reducing 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 solutions that will help you.  

  • Las 10-Senales del Alzheimer’s

    Aprederemos a identificar las senales que pueden indicar que hay problemas que puede resultar en n diagnostico de Alzheimer’s.  

  • Federal and State Programs for Older Adults and Family Caregivers

    Learn about services through the Area Agencies on Aging, Aging and Disability Resource Centers, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, and the Veterans Administration—all of which are available at no cost to those who qualify. **Sponsored by the North Central Texas Caregiver Teleconnection**  

  • From Scars to Stars: Going From Pain to Purpose: A Trauma-Informed Journey for Family Caregivers

    This presentation explores the transformative process of turning emotional pain into a liberating sense of purpose. By applying a trauma-informed perspective, we delve into the unique challenges faced by family caregivers, acknowledging their emotional scars while guiding them toward healing and resilience. The session highlights practical strategies and insights to help caregivers navigate their journey […]

  • 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**  

  • Caregiving and the Struggles with Addiction

    Caring for others can be stress-inducing and isolating. Sometimes caregivers turn to alcohol, substances, and other diversions to help manage the struggles they are experiencing. This presentation will address concerns caregivers might have regarding their own substance use or that of their loved ones for whom they are caring.  

  • Planning Ahead with Legal Documents What do I need and when?

    Elder law attorney Rosemary Redmond answers 20 key questions about legal documents like Powers of Attorney, Directives to Physicians, and Wills, offering clarity on complex topics and the importance of proactive planning. **Sponsored by the North Central Texas Caregiver Teleconnection**  

  • Intervenciones conductuales como tratamiento de primera línea para la demencia

    El deterioro cognitivo en pacientes con demencia es progresivo y crea una angustia psicológica significativa. Esto, combinado con los trastornos conductuales de la demencia, da como resultado desafíos aún mayores para los cuidadores. El grado de los síntomas asociados y el nivel de perturbación de la vida familiar, así como la seguridad del paciente, a […]

  • Basics to Hospice Care

    Join Terea Midgley as she discusses the basics of hospice care, where she’ll explore the fundamental principles, services provided, and the compassionate approach to end-of-life care. This session aims to equip attendees with essential knowledge to better understand and support those in hospice care. **Sponsored by VITAS Healthcare**  

  • Nutrition For Successful Aging

    As we age, our nutritional needs evolve, impacting everything from energy levels to cognitive function and chronic disease risk. This presentation explores the key dietary strategies that support healthy aging, including essential nutrients such as adequate protein and fiber, optimal hydration, and the role of physical activity. Learn how balanced nutrition along with better sleep […]

  • Importancia y Desafíos de una Planificación Anticipada de Cuidados de Salud

    Leslie Martinez, Latino Engagement Manager de Compassion and Choices nos hablará sobre lo importante que es pensar con antelación en nuestras opciones de fin de vida, cómo iniciar estas conversaciones con nuestros seres queridos y sobre lo relevante que es una Planificación Anticipada de Cuidados de Salud.  

  • Optimal Brain Aging

    Discover how everyday habits can support brain health and independence as you age. This engaging session from the James L. West Center for Dementia Care offers research-based tips on nutrition, movement, sleep, stress, and more—plus insight into the differences between normal aging and dementia. Walk away with simple, empowering steps for a healthier brain and […]

  • You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know

    Supporting older adults and their caregivers means preparing for more than just the expected. This session explores how unspoken wishes, scattered information, and lack of planning can increase stress and trauma during life transitions. Learn how to help caregivers and families create clear, compassionate plans that preserve dignity, reduce chaos, and offer peace of mind. […]