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May 2024 E-Newsletter

#OurConnectionsMatter

Tie up those shoelaces because it is that time of year again!


The Walk is Canada’s largest event to raise funds for Alzheimer’s disease and is once again happening in communities across Ontario the weekend of May 25th!


Every person who registers for the Walk builds a connection within the community and helps make this world a safer, more inclusive place for people living with dementia. Together, we can help care partners, families and people living with dementia get the support they need.


Register today and build connections that matter. ALL funds raised for our HPE walks stay local!

Register Today!

Next session begins May 30th in Belleville, contact us today for eligibility and registration information 613-962-0892

We invite you to join the Advisory Lived Experience Network Zoom chat/conversation for May 2024. Advisory Lived Experience Network Chats/Meetings via Zoom provide a way for health care system leaders, who plan, assess, and provide services to older adults in SE Ontario, to receive advice and observations from people who are living or have lived the dementia journey, for the purpose of improving the system of care.

Sharon Osvald is excited to facilitate these Advisory conversations with you and the Lived Experience Network South East Ontario.


Dates & Times:

To accommodate as many people as possible, we have set up two dates in May to discuss the same topic. One is in the evening, and one is in during the day.

May 13th Evening Zoom Chat – 6:00-7:30pm

May 27th Daytime Zoom Chat – 1-2:30pm.

Zoom Link and Info:

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89041106004

 

Meeting ID: 890 4110 6004

If you are unable to attend online, but wish to phone in, Please Dial one of the below numbers. You will be asked to enter the Meeting ID # 890 4110 6004

• 1 647 374 4685 or 1 647 558 0588

 

If you experience technical difficulties when trying to join either of these Zoom meetings, please email Kim at schrybuk@providencecare.ca or call 613-285-4802 for support.

 

May 2024 Advisory Lived Experience Network Zoom Chat Topic:

“Everyone, regardless of age, has the need to be loved and belong to a community. May's discussion topic "Love and Belonging" comes from Providence Care Seniors Mental Health Outreach Team. Being loved and feeling a part of a community can positively impact our overall health and well being throughout our life, just like the need for shelter and food. As a person gets older, their need for love and belonging becomes more important to their well being and quality of life. For people living with Dementia, it is critically important to identify how a person's need for love and belonging will be met and supported by their care partners and care givers. 

Come prepared to share your input and suggestions on how to broach this topic and navigate the different scenarios that arise for 1. A person living with dementia or similar diagnoses, in a long-term care home setting, seeking out physical intimacy. 2. Couples living together at home or separated, who are experiencing the loss of physical intimacy with their care partners.

When and how are the best ways to present information to families about these sensitive topics and what strategies and supports have helped you to deal with similar issues?”

Please let us know if you can come and what date you plan to attend. Come out to our next chat. You can contact Sharon Osvald at sosvald@alzking.com or by phone Mondays or Fridays at 343-645-6240 if you have any questions or concerns. Agenda to follow later.

 With thanks,

Sharon Osvald, Lived Experience Facilitator

Providence Care Seniors Mental Health

in partnership with

the Alzheimer Societies of SE Ontario

Phone: 343-645-6240

Email: sosvald@alzking.com

www.livedexperiencenetworkseo.ca

 

Exchanging Knowledge, Partnering for Change

 

SUPPORT/EDUCATION PROGRAM HIGLIGHTS:

MEMORY CAFÉ:

Memory Cafe is a social event for those living with dementia and care partners to come together in a fun and engaging environment, and connect with the Alzheimer Society and each other. Memory café events feature activities, discussion, brain games and more.Memory Café events are currently hosted in Belleville, Quinte West, Brighton, Madoc, Tyendinaga, Picton, Madoc and Bancroft. To register or find out more please call 613-962-0892.


SUPPORT GROUPS:

Community support groups provide the opportunity for care partners to come together and share and provide peer support. Each event is led by an Alzheimer Society Education and Support Coordinator. Support groups are currently available in communities such as Belleville, Quinte West, Wellington, Madoc, Stirling, Bancroft, Tweed, Picton, Frankford and more. We also have specialized groups, virtual support group options and more! Please contact our office to find out more today. NEW GROUP OFFERING: "Living Apart, Virtual Care Partner Support Group". For more information contact Vero Ladd, vero.ladd@alzheimerhpe.ca or contact us at 613-962-0892/613-332-4614.


FIRST LINK LEARNING SERIES:

The First Link Learning Series offers a comprehensive overview of dementia, coping strategies, resources and support systems. Throughout the series participants are offered the opportunity to share and connect with others embarking on the dementia journey. The various courses include First Steps, Care Essentials, Options for Care, and Care in the Later Stages.



First Steps

This course of the First Link Learning Series provides an introduction to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Topics covered include: types of dementia, changes in the brain, coping strategies, planning for the future, managing risks and community resources.

  • In Person, Belleville - with Sogna Di Genova 9:30 am - 11:30 am on Sept 3, 10, 17, 24


Care Essentials

This course for family caregivers and care partners offers problem solving strategies related to communication, responsive behaviours, caregiver burnout and expected changes in mid-stage progression of the illness.

June 4, 11, 18, 25 with Sogna Di Genova, 9:30 am - 11:30 am - in person

Options for Care

This course for family caregivers and care partners assists the participants to evaluate their current caregiving needs and explore other available care options, including in-home care, adult day programs and long-term care.

Jul 8, 15, 22 with Lisa Young, 9:30 am - 11:30 am - in person


Care in the Later Stages

This course helps family caregivers and care partners understand what to expect in the later stages of dementia. This module will also explore how participants can provide comfort to the person as well as review the experiences of grief and loss.

Aug 5, 12, 13, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm, more information coming soon

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ASHPE STAFF TEAM:

Angela Meraw

Executive Director

Angela.Meraw@alzheimerhpe.ca

Rose Babu

First Link Care Navigator

rose.babu@alzheimerhpe.ca

Sogna Di Genova

Education & Support Coordinator

sogna.digenova@alzheimerhpe.ca

Victoria Woods

Education & Support Coordinator

victoria.woods@alzheimerhpe.ca

Jeniece Renaud

Public Education Coordinator

jeniece.renaud@alzheimerhpe.ca

Kathleen Ingram

Operations & Program Manager

kathleen.ingram@alzheimerhpe.ca

Karen Partridge

Education & Support Coordinator

karen.partridge@alzheimerhpe.ca

Lisa Ann Millar

Education & Support Coordinator

lisaannmillar@alzheimerhpe.ca

Alyssa Thorn

Activation Coordinator

alyssa.thorn@alzheimerhpe.ca

Trisha Clancy

Fund Development Coordinator

Trisha.clancy@alzheimerhpe.ca

Tania Kerik

Intake & Administrative Assistant 

tania.kerik@alzheimerhpe.ca

Lisa Young

Education & Support Coordinator

lisa.young@alzheimerhpe.ca

Veronique Ladd

Education & Support Coordinator

veronique.ladd@alzheimerhpe.ca

Kylie Moyer

Minds in Motion Coordinator

kylie.moyer@alzheimerhpe.ca

Amelia Huffman

Communications, Grants & IT

Amelia.Huffman@alzheimerhpe.ca

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