Tag Archive: caregiving

The Power of Knowing – The Dementia Journey – (Part Three): Guidance for an Improved Dementia Experience

The Power of Knowing The Dementia Journey Part Three: Guidance for an Improved Dementia Experience Tuesday, August 13 | Noon to 1 p.m. Learning Objectives • Learn about the new...

The Power of Knowing – Dementia Journey – (Part Two) The Ever-Changing Needs of Someone with Dementia

The Power of Knowing The Dementia Journey Part One: Is It Normal Aging or Dementia? Part Two: The Ever-Changing Needs of Someone with Dementia Tuesday, July 30 | Noon to...

The Power of Knowing – The Dementia Journey – (Part One) Is It Normal Aging or Dementia?

The Power of Knowing The Dementia Journey Part One: Is It Normal Aging or Dementia? Tuesday, July 16 | Noon to 1 p.m. Understanding comes from knowing. A dementia diagnosis...

The Power of Knowing: Thriving Under Pressure (Part Three) Overcoming Barriers to Accessing Resources

Understanding comes from knowing. Caregiving can be quite challenging. “Thriving Under Pressure” is a three-part webinar series that will explore the many facets of caregiving. Part Three on June 6 will discuss overcoming barriers to accessing caregiver resources available for underserved populations, empowering caregivers to best serve their loved ones.

The Power of Knowing: Thriving Under Pressure (Part Two) Benefits of Caregiver Resources

Understanding comes from knowing. Caregiving can be quite challenging. “Thriving Under Pressure” is a three-part webinar series that will explore the many facets of caregiving. Part Two on May 23 will discuss resources available to assist caregivers of those being discharged from the hospital to another care setting and those who are already in the community and in need of care and information.

The Power of Knowing: Thriving Under Pressure (Part One) How to Manage Stress as a Caregiver

Understanding comes from knowing. Caregiving can be quite challenging. “Thriving Under Pressure” is a three-part webinar series that will explore the many facets of caregiving. Part one on May 9 will discuss ways caregivers can recognize and manage the stress this important role can bring, empowering the caregiver to be their best for those they are providing care for.
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When a Death Changes Everything: Supporting Children Through “Secondary Loss”

For kids and teens, grieving the loss of a loved one can sometimes be further complicated by related changes. The death of a parent or guardian might result in the...
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Why Grieving Kids Get “Clingy”

Separation anxiety can be a common response to a significant loss for preschool or elementary-age children. You may find that your child has difficulty letting you out of their sight...
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Do Very Young Children Feel Grief?

There is a commonly held belief that young children are “too young to grieve” when a loved one dies. However, we now know that preschool-age children, toddlers and even infants...
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How to Talk to Children about Serious Illness

When a family member or loved one is seriously ill, the thought of explaining the illness to your child may feel overwhelming, particularly if you don’t think they are capable...