Community Educator Training 5.5.15 Asheville
Deerfield Retirement Community

Join the Alzheimer's Association for Educator Training!

We will be training on:

dad and daughterDementia Conversations:  Driving, Doctor Visits, Legal & Financial Planning

Don’t wait to have difficult conversations. Invite family, friends, employers and health care professionals to form a care team, communicate with each other, and help you and the person with changes in functioning.  Dementia Conversations is an education workshop offered by the Alzheimer’s Association. This program will offer helpful tips to assist families with difficult conversations related to dementia, including going to the doctor, deciding when to stop driving, and making legal and financial plans.

Effective Communication enewsEffective Communication Strategies

Individuals living with dementia often experience changes in behavior that can be confusing to friends and family. For caregivers, learning to decode messages through attitude, tone of voice, facial expressions and body language can help both parties to connect and communicate in meaningful ways.
Effective Communication Strategies is a program provided by the Alzheimer’s Association® that explores how communication takes place when someone has Alzheimer’s disease.

Amanda and NateHealthy Habits for a Healthier You

At any age, there are lifestyle habits we can adopt to help maintain or even potentially improve our health. These habits may also help to keep our brains healthy as we age and possibly delay the onset of cognitive decline. To help people age well, the Alzheimer’s Association® is offering the Healthy Habits for a Healthier You program. This workshop covers four areas of lifestyle habits that are associated with heathy aging:Cognitive activity, Physical health and exercise, Diet and nutrition and Social engagement.

Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Time: 12:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Address:
1617 Hendersonville Rd
Asheville, NC 28803

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