Keyword Details: Caregiver, Support Group
Stay connected and join fellow caregivers, Enjoy a warm beverage, relax, chat, and learn something new from the comfort of your home - video conferencing or phone. 1st Wednesday of the month 10 - 11:30 a.m.
Facilitated by Dementia Care Specialists
To register contact the ADRC
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Offers support for unpaid caregivers, including information, caregiver grants, classes, support groups and websites....
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Experts from around the country share information important to family caregivers. These are hour-long learning sessions done online. Participants have the opportunity to ask questions of the expert as well as hear from other caregivers. There is a session in Spanish once a month. All sessions ar...
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Providing care to a family member with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) can feel overwhelming and often isolates caregivers from accessing much needed support. Connection with others who understand FTD can be a lifeline for emotional support, practical problem-solving, and locating community resources....
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Provides support, information, and advocacy for individuals with Huntington's and their family/friends. Information on how to cope with Huntington's and support resources in Wisconsin.
STATEWIDE ZOOM MEETING:
There will be a statewide Zoom meeting the first Saturday of the month at 10:30 a.m. For ...
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Classes are in person.
Powerful Tools for Caregivers is a 6-week educational series, offered throughout the year, designed to help unpaid caregivers take care of themselves while caring for a relative or friend.
Workshop Goals include:
- Caregivers develop a wealth of self-care tools to reduce p...
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Trualta is an online learning platform for all caregivers that is available 24/7/365. Modules cover a deep library of information and most are less than 5 minutes, offering access to training that builds the skills required to provide care at home. Trualta has partnered with the Wisconsin Family Car...
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The Well Spouse Association (WSA) is the only national organization dedicated solely to the support of spousal caregivers. Those caring for an ill or disabled life partner face unique issues in addition to the concerns and stresses faced by other family caregivers. WSA unites these caregivers, so th...
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Offers information, support and resources to help caregivers better care for their loved one and themselves. The program helps caregivers find solutions to their caregiving dilemmas, access to information and services that can help them in their caregiving role. Example of some of the information a...
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