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December 2024 E-Newsletter

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Holiday Resources for care partners & families:

  1. Making the holiday season successful (handout)
  2. Detecting changes during the holidays (handout)
  3. Gift ideas for those living with dementia (handout)
  4. Gift ideas for those living with dementia (web page)
  5. Holidays and special occasions (web page)
  6. 10 Tips for visiting someone living with dementia over the holidays (web page)

Lived Experience Network Recommendations for the Holidays: 1. Keep it Simple. 2. Plan the Event with a Place for the Person to “Retreat” To if Needed. 3. Break the Visit into Multiple Smaller or Shorter Visits. 4. Provide Conversational Tools for Reminiscing Opportunities. 5. Engage the Five Senses. 6. Accept Help and Ask for Help When You Need it. 7. Use Technology to Connect. 8. Embrace New Traditions – Don’t Try to Recreate the Old Ones.



Read the full list of recommendations here


These Lived Experience recommendations were compiled from advisory comments and input from 17 people living with dementia and/or family friend care partners from participants across southeastern Ontario.


To read the whole report and quotes of participants, visit www.livedexperiencenetworkseo.ca or sign up for the Lived Experience Network Perspectives newsletter here: https://mailchi.mp/brainxchange/lense

To learn more about supporting our In-Home Activation Program as a volunteer, please check out our VIQ position listing: https://viq.volunteerattract.com/report.php?ListType=Volunteer_PositionsFeatured&ID=776

SUPPORT/EDUCATION PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:


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.


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. Call the office or contact your Education & Support Coordinator to find our more about eligibility and registering for any of these free upcoming sessions.



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.

  • Zoom only - February 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.

  • Join our interest list! Call 613-962-0892


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.

  • Join our interest list! Call 613-962-0892


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.

  • Join our interest list! Call 613-962-0892

Join us for Taking Control of our Lives

A self-management program for people living with dementia



This 8-week program is for people living with dementia. Taking Control of Our Lives is intended to help you, a person with dementia, to develop skills, increase your confidence and feel empowered to take control of your life by talking with and learning from others that may be experiencing some of the same things that you are. Care partners are invited to learn strategies to best support someone living with dementia and their ability to self-manage. 


Contact us today for upcoming sessions dates and registration information! This series is offered FREE of charge, but spaces are limited.


 Join our interest list! E-mail victoria.woods@alzheimerhpe.ca

What is ALZeducate?


The Alzheimer Society understands that there are many challenges faced by people living with dementia, their care partners, health care providers and others who provide support on a daily basis. Having the right knowledge and skills to live well with dementia or to support those living with dementia will lead to improved quality of life. Even those who just want to know more about what dementia is and what they can do, will help to create more dementia-friendly communities.

 

ALZeducate is dedicated to providing high-quality, best practice-based online education for all using adult learning principles that support real learning and change. Join us in making a difference in the lives of people living with dementia! There are new webinars available each and every month!


December Events: learn more here

ASHPE STAFF TEAM:

Angela Meraw

Executive Director

Angela.Meraw@alzheimerhpe.ca

Alyssa Farley

First Link Care Navigator

alyssa.farley@alzheimerhpe.ca

Sogna Di Genova

Education & Support Coordinator

sogna.digenova@alzheimerhpe.ca

Jessica Gagnon

Education & Support Coordinator

jessica.gagnon@alzheimerhpe.ca

Alyssa Thorn

Activation Coordinator

alyssa.thorn@alzheimerhpe.ca

Rachel Lewis

Operations & Program Manager

rachel.lewis@azheimerhpe.ca

Ruth Molina

First Link Care Navigator

ruth.molina@alzheimerhpe.ca

Lisa Ann Millar

Education & Support Coordinator

lisaann.millar@alzheimerhpe.ca

Candice Leuschner

Education & Support Coordinator

candice.leuschner@alzheimerhpe.ca

Melissa Whalen

Public Education Coordinator

melissa.whalen@alzheimerhpe.ca

Tania Kerik

Intake & Administrative Assistant 

tania.kerik@alzheimerhpe.ca

Karen Partridge

Education & Support Coordinator

karen.partridge@alzheimerhpe.ca

Victoria Woods

Education & Support Coordinator

victoria.woods@alzheimerhpe.ca

Kylie Moyer

Minds in Motion Coordinator

kylie.moyer@alzheimerhpe.ca

Trisha Clancy

Fund Development Coordinator

Trisha.clancy@alzheimerhpe.ca

Amelia Huffman

Communications, Grants & IT

Amelia.Huffman@alzheimerhpe.ca

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