Powerful Tools for Caregivers, Sept 16 – Oct 28, Caldwell Public Library, 2:00 – 3:30
Caldwell Public Library 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, IdahoRegister here
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Under-recognized Malnutrition in the Post-Bariatric Surgery Population ASPEN | Malnutrition Awareness Week™ Schedule (nutritioncare.org) Many providers need to improve their awareness of the occurrence and gravity of macronutrient and micronutrient malnutrition in the post-bariatric surgery population. Diagnosing malnutrition in post-bariatric surgical patients is complicated by the intentional nature of weight loss. Additionally, micronutrient metabolism is …
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
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Malnutrition in the Trauma and Emergency Surgery Settings: An Under-Recognized Issue ASPEN | Malnutrition Awareness Week™ Schedule (nutritioncare.org) This webinar will allow clinicians to gain specific knowledge and strategies for recognizing malnutrition in trauma and emergency surgery patients of all ages. These patient populations, especially pediatric trauma and surgery patients, are underrepresented …
Memory Café is a time to enjoy activities with your loved one with memory loss and break from the normal routine. It is a time to socialize, enjoy activities, learn from monthly topics, and build resources for changing needs. Information here
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Improving Health Equity through Quality: The Global Malnutrition Composite Score ASPEN | Malnutrition Awareness Week™ Schedule (nutritioncare.org) Malnutrition burdens healthcare systems and jeopardizes patient outcomes, yet it often goes unnoticed. The environment, policies, and community can influence malnutrition, making social determinants of health (SDOH) a key factor when evaluating it. The Global Malnutrition Composite Score …
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Memory Café is a time to enjoy activities with your loved one with memory loss and break from the normal routine. It is a time to socialize, enjoy activities, learn from monthly topics, and build resources for changing needs. Information here
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