Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Group, Lewiston, 1:30 – 3:00 PST, 2nd Wednesday of each month
Community Action Partnership 124 New 6th Street, Lewiston, ID, United StatesInformation HERE
Information HERE
Caregiver Burnout is Real - Don't Wait Any Longer!
JOIN US TO LEARN:
*Tips to Reduce Stress
*Improve Self Confidence
*Caregiver/Recipient Communication
*Making Tough Decisions
*Navigating Family Dynamics
*Resources for Your Specific Needs
A variety of quick assessments identify your falls risk and how you can reduce them Bring a current list of medications if you’d like a pharmacist to review them with …
In this seminar, simple, at-home exercises are demonstrated, both standing and sitting, that allow a person to gain strength, balance, and flexibility, the combination of which is the key to …
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 …
Free, in-person for caregivers 18 and older who are caring for anyone of any age with any diagnosis. Register by contacting Stephanie Hoffman, PhD at fam.sup.partners@gmail.com More information HERE
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.
This seminar is designed for healthcare students and practicing professionals. The prevalence of falls and fall-related injuries that can be reduced when addressed as part of primary prevention are reviewed. …
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.
Build a support network with people who understand. Alzheimer's Association support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for people living with dementia and their care. Information HERE