Caring for an older loved one can be a daunting task.
Many caregivers struggle with balancing their own professional and personal responsibilities with caring for an older loved one.
By offering elder care services, University of Kentucky Human Resources supports employees in the workplace and at home.
UK HR Elder Care is here to offer help and guidance during the caregiving process.
On Friday, Nov. 5, UK HR will host its sixth annual Senior Caregiving Conference. The conference is free to the public.
Held via Zoom, this event will feature a two-hour webinar with dementia care expert Teepa Snow.
Attendees may view the event virtually or come to the in-person watch party (registration for this portion is limited to 30 attendees).
Both parts of this event are free to all members of the community.
“Caregivers never know how long they will be caring for their loved one,” said Terri Weber, UK elder care specialist.
“Caregivers often find themselves in a downward spiral of poor self-care, decreased confidence, increased isolation and depression. Learning more about dementia and how it affects your loved one can help lift you out of that spiral. We are excited to be hosting guest presenter Teepa Snow again this year. She offers caregivers realistic and manageable tips and strategies to help with their everyday caregiving needs.”
Webinar agenda:
10-11 a.m. – Why do they do that? Understanding symptoms and situations in dementia.
11-11:50 a.m. – Creative and practical tips for getting through the day
11:50 a.m.-noon – Q&A
Watch party agenda: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. – The in-person watch party will take place at William T. Young Library. After the webinar, watch party attendees can join an interactive discussion. Lunch will be provided at noon at no cost. This portion is limited to 30 attendees. RSVP is required.
Attendees will receive an e-booklet which will feature information on national and regional elder care resources.
Register here for the webinar.
Register here for the watch party.
Learn more about UK Elder Care here. For questions about the event, please contact Terri Weber or Dana Cox at 859-218-0457.