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  • 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 […]

  • DepresiĂłn en la Tercera Edad

    ÂżPuede la depresiĂłn en la tercera edad estar relacionada con el deterioro cognitivo o incluso con la demencia? La depresiĂłn en la tercera edad es un problema de salud importante, […]

  • Dear Lucy: Acceptance is key to a positive caregiving journey

    Join Lucy Barylak, MSW, as she presents research highlighting the positive aspects of caregiving, including its benefits for health and overall well-being, as well as the importance of embracing acceptance […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • ÂżQuĂ© es el duelo anticipado?

    El duelo anticipado es el proceso por el que pasan algunas personas antes de que se dĂ© el fallecimiento de un ser querido; se confirme su muerte o ante de una pĂ©rdida 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 […]

  • 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 AgitaciĂłn en la Demencia

    La agitaciĂłn y los comportamientos asociados en la demencia presentan desafĂ­os clĂ­nicos difĂ­ciles y agotadores para los cuidadores. Nestor H. Praderio, MD presentará el espectro de comportamientos y el deterioro progresivo de la funciĂłn cognitiva de la agitaciĂłn en la demencia. TambiĂ©n explicará el diagnĂłstico diferencial de la agitaciĂłn 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 […]

  • 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 may help you keep your brain and body healthy as you age. Join us to learn about research in the areas of diet and nutrition, […]

  • Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research Update

    New treatments. New ideas on the root causes of these illnesses. How to enroll in clinical trials. This session will explore all the newest research and information in a way that is easy to understand for caregivers.  

  • ComunicaciĂłn compasiva y eficaz con una persona que vive con demencia

    Aprenda las mejores maneras de comunicarse con personas que viven con demencia. Hablaremos sobre cĂłmo el lenguaje y la comprensiĂłn cambian debido a los efectos de la demencia, y cĂłmo la comunicaciĂłn no verbal y la terapia de validaciĂłn son las formas más eficaces y compasivas de conectar con sus seres queridos.  

  • Managing Physical and Emotional Expressions

    Caring for someone with dementia often means navigating unexpected behaviors like agitation, repetition, or aggression. These behavioral expressions are common—and often misunderstood—but with the right tools, they can be managed with compassion and confidence. In this program, you’ll learn why these behaviors occur and how to effectively prevent, redirect, and respond to them. This session […]

  • The Three Most Common Questions Caregivers Ask About Guilt

    Guilty feelings seem to be as natural to family caregiving as hard work and insurance forms. Even caregivers who have done everything right and nothing wrong are burdened with guilt. In this highly interactive webinar, psychologist Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D., coauthor of the recently published book, The AARP Caregiver Answer Book, will share three of […]

  • Shifting Perceptions, Steady Hearts: A Compassionate Look at Lewy Body Dementia

    Lewy body dementia (LBD) is often one of the least recognized and most misunderstood types of dementia—frequently misdiagnosed or mistaken for other neurological or psychiatric conditions. Individuals living with LBD face complex symptoms including hallucinations, movement changes, sleep disturbances, and fluctuating cognition that demand more nuanced care approaches – and their care partners are right […]

  • Texas Guardianship: How to Avoid It and How to Prepare for It

    This program will provide you the information you need to stay in control of your life as you age. You can avoid a guardianship by preventing it. Karen Telschow Johnson will help us understand Texas Guardianship law to help us when needed and to prevent it too. **Sponsored by the North Central Texas Caregiver Teleconnection […]

  • 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**  

  • DesafĂ­os en el manejo de la demencia

    Su ser querido ha sido diagnosticado con demencia. ÂżAhora que? Las noticias devastadoras pueden ser abrumadoras y ciertamente confusas. Aprende que la demencia no es necesariamente la enfermedad de Alzheimer, hay muchos tipos de demencia. TambiĂ©n descubrirá que manejar los desafĂ­os mĂ©dicos y conductuales asociados a la demencia es extremadamente estresante y desgarrador. Nestor H. […]

  • Caregiving and the Holidays: From Stress to Success!

    Stop dreading the holiday season and learn to make it manageable, meaningful, and even joyful! The holidays often amplify the stress, resentment, and fatigue family caregivers already face, forcing a collision between unrealistic expectations and the reality of care needs. Join our webinar, “Caregiving and the Holidays: From Stress to Success!”, to gain actionable strategies […]

  • Dear Lucy: Toileting, Incontinence and Dementia, what you need to know

    As people age, especially those living with dementia, changes in brain function can make using the toilet more difficult. Incontinence and accidents may become more frequent as the condition progresses, which can be distressing for both the individual and their caregiver. Join Dear Lucy as she explores why these changes occur and offers practical, compassionate […]

  • “Making the Case for Music in Dementia Care”

    Join this practical, evidence-informed session on using favorite, personally meaningful music to improve daily life for older adults living with dementia. Attendees will learn the therapeutic value of favorite music and how to use it purposefully to achieve outcomes like calmer transitions, better mealtimes, lifted mood, and smoother sleep. It includes tools and techniques that […]

  • “CĂłmo disfrutar la Navidad en momentos difĂ­ciles”

    La Navidad puede seguir siendo especial, incluso si estás enfermo, eres adulto mayor o cuidas a alguien. Aprenderemos como vivir las emociones sin culpa, adaptar las celebraciones para que sean cĂłmodas y sencillas, y como valorar los pequeños momentos.  

  • The Holidays and Dementia: Tips for Making the Holidays More Enjoyable

    Join this educational program designed to help families and caregivers navigate the unique challenges that the holiday season can bring for people living with dementia. The program provides practical strategies for creating meaningful, low-stress celebrations, adapting traditions, managing expectations, and ensuring a safe and comforting environment. It focuses on maintaining connection, promoting well-being, and preserving […]

  • 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 […]

  • Managing Guilt and the need for Self-Care

    Caregivers should be aware of feelings of guilt, as they can affect both their well-being and the quality of care they provide. Join Dear Lucy for an honest conversation about […]

  • Una guĂ­a como vivir con la enfermedad de Alzheimer

    El Dr. NĂ©stor Praderio, M.D. realizará una presentaciĂłn a fondo para los cuidadores de un ser querido con la enfermedad de Alzheimer. Conozca los numerosos roles que asumen los cuidadores […]

  • When Aging Parents Don’t Want to Receive Help

    It can be very frustrating for adult child caregivers when the parents they’d like to help refuse their care--especially when the parents’ safety is at risk. In this highly interactive […]

  • I Made a Promise

    This program is designed to support caregivers, particularly those caring for individuals with dementia, as they face emotionally difficult decisions that often contradict promises made earlier in their caregiving journey. […]

  • Managing Challenging Expressions in Dementia

    Challenging expressions in dementia are a form of communication—not “bad behavior.” This program helps caregivers understand the why behind these expressions and offers practical, compassionate strategies to respond with confidence […]

  • La familia como equipo

    En “La familia como equipo” exploraremos cĂłmo toda la familia puede participar en el cuidado de una persona viviendo con demencia, tanto quienes están cerca como quienes viven a distancia. […]

  • 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 […]

  • Intervenciones conductuales como tratamiento de primera lĂ­nea para la demencia

    El deterioro cognitivo en pacientes con demencia es progresivo y crea una angustia psicolĂłgica significativa. Esto, combinado con los trastornos conductuales de la demencia, da como resultado desafĂ­os aĂşn mayores para los cuidadores. El grado de los sĂ­ntomas asociados y el nivel de perturbaciĂłn de la vida familiar, asĂ­ como la seguridad del paciente, a […]

  • Dear Lucy: Dementia and Sexually Inappropriate Behaviors

    Join Dear Lucy as she explains how and why inappropriate sexual behaviors may appear in dementia, what situations can spark them, and how caregivers can navigate these moments with confidence […]

  • Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias: How to Prevent Them

    Dr. Bendheim will introduce the hallmarks of dementia, specifically Alzheimer’s disease (AD); including the common symptoms, clinical and pathological features, diagnostic criteria, and risk factors. He will share the FDA approved treatments for AD as well as the landmark results of the Alzheimer’s Association POINTER multi-component lifestyle study, published in 2025. Dr. Bendheim will also […]

  • Medicare Preventive Services

    This presentation provides an overview of Medicare Preventive Services, including covered wellness visits, screenings, vaccines, eligibility requirements, frequency, potential costs, and explains how these benefits support early detection and overall health. The presentation also offers practical guidance on how to access these services and make the most of Medicare coverage to support long-term health and […]

  • Truth, Lies, and Compassion: Ethical Communication in Dementia Care

    This presentation explores the ethical and practical challenges of truth-telling in dementia caregiving. It examines when honesty supports well-being—and when compassionate redirection or “therapeutic fibbing” may be more appropriate. Through […]

  • Comunicarse de manera efectiva

    A travĂ©s de este taller, aprenderemos cĂłmo la demencia afecta la comunicaciĂłn. Describir cĂłmo un enfoque centrado en la persona puede ayudar a la comunicaciĂłn. Compartiremos estrategias que le ayuden […]

  • La presentaciĂłn explica el sĂ­ndrome vespertino

    La presentaciĂłn explica el sĂ­ndrome vespertino, una confusiĂłn y agitaciĂłn que ocurre al final del dĂ­a en personas con demencia. Se analizan causas como el estrĂ©s, necesidades no satisfechas y […]

  • Caregiving Without a Roadmap: Insights for Cancer Caregivers

    Behind every cancer diagnosis is a caregiver — a parent, partner, sibling, or friend — quietly navigating medical appointments, emotional strain, and financial pressures. This webinar explores the lived experiences […]

  • 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 […]

  • DepresiĂłn en la etapa tardĂ­a de la vida

    ÂżPuede la depresiĂłn en etapas posteriores de la vida estar relacionada con el deterioro cognitivo o incluso con la demencia? El Dr. Nestor H. Praderio, MD, analizará los riesgos, el […]

  • Making the Transition: When a Loved One With Dementia Needs More Care

    Join Dear Lucy as she discusses how to identify when moving a loved one into a care facility may be the right next step. The session will cover common warning signs, including safety issues, declining health, and increasing caregiving demands as dementia progresses. She will also examine who should be part of the decision-making process […]

  • Making the Case for Music in Dementia Care

    Explore the evidence-based benefits of music engagement for older adults living with dementia and related cognitive impairments. Participants will learn how to use favorite music purposefully to achieve targeted outcomes such as reducing agitation, improving mood, and strengthening connection. The session will highlight research findings, cost-effectiveness data, and practical tools that caregivers and professionals can […]

  • Magnificent Seven Essential Legal Forms

    Robert Morris will explain about the intricacies involving documents such as a Will, Durable Power of Attorney, Medical Power of Attorney, HIPPA Release, Designation of Guardian, and Burial Instructions and will provide information on the use of trusts in estate planning.  

  • Meaningful Activities: Creating Purposeful Activities in Dementia Care

    Meaningful Activities: Creating Purposeful Activities in Dementia Care is designed to help caregivers, activity professionals, and healthcare staff create engaging, person-centered experiences for individuals living with dementia. Participants will learn how to design meaningful activities that promote dignity, purpose, connection, and quality of life while addressing different cognitive abilities, interests, and stages of dementia. The […]