Powerful Tools for Caregivers, Online Workshop

Computing and Phone Accessibility 101, Virtual Workshop

University of Idaho Extension Digital Economy Program is co-hosting a FREE virtual workshop with the Idaho Assistive Technology Project. Learn about accessibility tools readily available in computers and smart devices and resources available to help reduce barriers for individuals with disabilities and older persons to engage in our digital society. Register now:  https://uidaho.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrf-GprjwoGdMC31tMIGUT8S-LKEvnCZFv

Indian Country Dermatology ECHO 3-4pm Pacific Time

The Dermatology ECHO will provide comprehensive information for Indian Health Service, Tribal, and Urban Indian clinicians to improve dermatologic care and access for American Indian and Alaska Native people and provide holistic, culturally appropriate care locally for people living with dermatologic conditions. 

Caregiver Fair, Memory Connections Resource Center

Victroy Branch Library 10664 W Victory Rd, Boise, ID, United States

Ada Community Library is excited to showcase our new collection of
resources in the Memory Connections Resource Center designed for
those living with Alzheimer's and related dementias and their caregivers.
Come to the CAREGIVERFAIR at Victory Branch Library
to check outthe new collection and
visit with area agencies who support caregivers and families.
Free memory screenings will be offered.

Memory Cafes

Orchard Park Meridian Library 1268 W. Orchard Park Dr., Meridian, Idaho

The Memory Cafe is a place where family caregivers and their loved one with memory loss can get together with others for education and support in a safe and engaging environment. A time to take a break, socialize, share stories and support.