The Dementia Education Program Presents: Navigating the Journey of Being a Caregiver (Virtual)
Offered by the Health and Wellness Program in collaboration with the Dementia Education Program, as part of the 13th Annual Health and Wellness Fair for 海角社区 Faculty & Staff
With one in four Canadians currently providing care for family members or friends with a long-term condition, a physical or mental disability, or problems related to aging, caregivers play an essential role in our society. They are the ones who, on a daily basis, make sure that their loved one鈥攖heir spouse, parent, child, sibling, or friend鈥攈as what they need to stay safe, healthy and loved.
But taking on the responsibility of caregiver to a family member or friend often means balancing the competing demands of life, such as working, raising children and maintaining healthy relationships. It may involve performing tasks that can be emotionally and physically demanding. Unfortunately, very few caregivers know how to navigate the system and locate the necessary resources to sustain them. As well, many caregivers maintain a strong fa莽ade and ignore their own limitations, which can have a profound impact their health and well-being.
In this presentation, Claire Webster, former caregiver and founder of the 海角社区 Dementia Education Program, will talk about the challenges that she encountered and share lessons learned based on her personal journey as caregiver to her late mother who passed away from Alzheimer鈥檚 disease in 2016. Claire will talk about how this experience inspired her to become a strong advocate for dementia care and led to her partnering with a multidisciplinary team at 海角社区 to develop innovative free educational resources designed to support people living with dementia and their care partners. The session will include an interactive question and answer period.
The learning objectives for this session are to:
- Help individuals prepare for the role of caregiver.
- Share best practices to ensure their own well-being.
- Discuss how to create a safe home environment.
- Provide reliable information and links to community support resources.
- Create a safe emotional space to be vulnerable and share concerns.
To register:
- through Minerva. Registration closes one day before the event.
Note: The link to the session will be sent one workday before the event.