Join Us On "Caregiver Teleconnection"
Join local Right at Home owners Edwin and Brandi Young in joining these Caregiver Teleconnection sessions on Zoom or by telephone.
The Caregiver Teleconnection program has one-hour conference calls, at no cost. These sessions cover a wide range of interesting topics related to the care you provide to your loved one. You can get expert advice, ask questions and talk to other people who are also providing care.
To participate in these sessions, you can either log in using a laptop, tablet or phone. If you prefer to call in, a phone number will be provided within the Zoom registration confirmation email. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please call 1-866-390-6491 or email [email protected].
The Other Dementias with Dr. Samuel Brinkman
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, but other types of dementia each have a unique pattern of impairment and clinical course. This discussion will cover the most common of these other types of dementia. **Sponsored by the North Central Texas Caregiver Teleconnection**
Monday, August 14, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. Central – Register Here
Dementia, Stigma and Caregiving with Dr. Natalee Oliver, DSW
Currently, there are over 6.2 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease, yet many caregivers do not talk about it or even admit their loved one has it. Why is there so much stigma? How can we stop the stigma so that others will get the help they need as caregivers of someone living with dementia? Join Dr. Oliver as she discusses why it’s important to share what you are going through as a caregiver and how you can talk to others about it.
Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. Central – Register Here
Anxiety and New Science of the Brain with Evalyn Greb, LCSW
Join us for a little brain update and some good discussion. Today, we know we can create new brain cells and we can change the way our brain sends and receives messages from different parts of the brain and from the body!
Tuesday, August 22 at 11:00 a.m. Central – Register Here
Moving Away from the Idea of Co-Dependency with Dr. Jamie Huysman, PsyD, LCSW
Never has a mental health condition been more prevalent and truly less understood then the word “codependency”... Caregivers have historically been ‘tarred and feathered” with this word, even in the book I co wrote called Take Your Oxygen First!
Walking on egg shells to avoid conflict, feeling like you are “lost in the sauce” with a loved one, being the one that apologizes all the time, being bullied and feeling hurt by others actions or even being the one who refuses constantly in a relationship may be all signs that we may being in a codependent relationship. But is codependency the diagnosis or is it a manifestation of something clinically deeper.
Join Dr Jamie and the ESRT Team with a trauma informed new look, understanding and perspective of this often misunderstood concept as it relates to family and professional caregivers. Tune in for a fascinating new perspective around this concept of understanding better why the old concept has been overly used, abused, and actually possibly distracted us from the real root causes around this overused concept.
Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. Central – Register Here
What To Know About the New Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease with Dr. Elliot Montgomery Sklar, PhD
The FDA recently approved a second treatment that addresses the underlying biology of Alzheimer’s and changes the course of the disease for people in the early stages. This program will explore what is known about this new treatment – Leqembi: how it works, what it does, how much it costs, where to get it -- and answering all your questions! At the end of this session Elliot will stay on the line and offer personal support.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. Central – Register Here
Engaging Caregivers: A Program for Healthcare Workers part 1 with Dr. Elliot Montgomery Sklar and Lucy Barylak, MSW
Learn about defining roles and responsibilities with patients and caregivers, the role of diversity and culture, and where to find resources to help with difficult situations and elder abuse.
Healthcare workers can better serve patients through partnership with caregivers, but there is limited formal training and support on how to engage caregivers which is the focus of this series. Certificate of attendance provided upon request. At the end of the sessions, Elliot and Lucy will stay on the line and offer personal support.
Join us to discuss: Defining Caregivers & Recognizing Their Experiences
• What research tells us about caregiver experience, challenges, and well-being
• Are caregivers a resource, partner, or client?
• Self-care for caregivers and professional caregivers
Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. Central – Register Here
Engaging Caregivers: A Program for Healthcare Workers part 2 with Dr. Elliot Montgomery Sklar and Lucy Barylak, MSW
Learn about defining roles and responsibilities with patients and caregivers, the role of diversity and culture, and where to find resources to help with difficult situations and elder abuse.
Healthcare workers can better serve patients through partnership with caregivers, but there is limited formal training and support on how to engage caregivers which is the focus of this series. Certificate of attendance provided upon request. At the end of the sessions, Elliot and Lucy will stay on the line and offer personal support.
Join us to discuss: Difficult Situations & Elder Abuse
• How to support caregivers in dealing with difficult behaviors from their loved ones
• What does elder abuse look like when caregiving- when it comes from the caregiver, from the care receiver, what are the risk factors and why?
• Advocacy issues
Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. Central – Register Here
Engaging Caregivers: A Program for Healthcare Workers part 3 with Dr. Elliot Montgomery Sklar and Lucy Barylak, MSW
Learn about defining roles and responsibilities with patients and caregivers, the role of diversity and culture, and where to find resources to help with difficult situations and elder abuse.
Healthcare workers can better serve patients through partnership with caregivers, but there is limited formal training and support on how to engage caregivers which is the focus of this series. Certificate of attendance provided upon request. At the end of the sessions, Elliot and Lucy will stay on the line and offer personal support.
Join us to discuss: Diversity & Caregiving
• How to support caregivers from different cultures
• Gender and sexuality
• Cultural competence in long term care planning, and in long term care settings
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. Central – Register Here