• APPLETON – Changing Relationships

    Eagle Point Senior Living 955 E John St, Appleton, WI, United States

    The Changing Relationship when Dementia is in the Picture Relationships inevitably change as dementia progresses. This can be devastating and challenging as you roll through the stages of grief. Let’s talk about the changing relationship, what is normal, and what can be better. Free community series sponsored by: Eagle Point Senior Living RSVP with Katie […]

  • SHEBOYGAN – Fish Approach

    Countryside Manor of Sheboygan 4228 Kadlec Dr, Sheboygan, WI, United States

    Understanding Dementia - A TWO-PART LUNCH AND LEARN SERIES Caring for someone with dementia can bring a lot of questions, challenges, and emotional moments. Join us for a free educational series presented by Sheri Fairman from Dementia Care Solutions, designed to help care partners better understand dementia and build practical caregiving skills.Session Two: The FISH […]

  • FITCHBURG – The Language of Dementia and Finding Success: The Fish Approach

    The Courtyard at Fitchburg Assisted Living and Memory Care 5669 Wilshire Dr, Fitchburg, WI, United States

    The Language of Dementia and Finding Success: The Fish Approach As caregivers, we often have snags in our conversations with loved ones living with brain changes. Let’s come together to […]

  • APPLETON – Challenging Conversation with Someone with Brain Changes

    Eagle Point Senior Living 955 E John St, Appleton, WI, United States

    Challenging Conversations “My loved one is making decisions that worry me but when I try to talk to them, it goes all wrong.” Discussing complex topics with someone experiencing brain change can prove to be very challenging. Learn some techniques to help smooth these rough patches.   Free community series sponsored by: Eagle Point Senior […]

  • GREEN BAY- Dementia Care Champion Courses

    Curative Connections 2900 Curry Lane, Green Bay, WI, United States

    The Champion Courses are designed to guide care partners in developing an awareness about how brain changes impact people's everyday experiences and how our approach impacts this experience. In this […]

  • APPLETON – Balancing Risk and Independence

    Eagle Point Senior Living 955 E John St, Appleton, WI, United States

    Balancing Risk & Independence in Dementia Care When should they stop driving? How do I keep them from leaving home unexpectedly? When do I need to look for a facility? […]

  • ASHWAUBENON – Our Aging and Changing Brain

    Promenade 2315 San Luis Pl, Ashwaubenon, WI, United States

    Our Aging and Changing Brains: What is Typical? When to be Concerned? What is normal and when should we be concerned? If thinking and memory problems arise, can it be […]

  • FISH CREEK/DOOR COUNTY – Our Aging and Changing Brain

    Door County YMCA (Fish Creek) 3866 Gibraltar Rd, Fish Creek, WI, United States

    Our Aging and Changing Brains: What is Typical? When to be Concerned? What is normal and when should we be concerned? If thinking and memory problems arise, can it be […]

  • MANITOWOC – Approach Matters

    Felician Village 1635 S. 21st St, Manitowoc, WI, United States

    What are people with dementia experiencing through their senses, and how can that understanding change the way we approach care? Learn practical tools and techniques designed to improve communication and […]

  • APPLETON – Transitioning your Loved One to a Community

    Eagle Point Senior Living 955 E John St, Appleton, WI, United States

    Transitioning Your Loved One to a Community You’ve worked hard to care for your loved one for so long. You’ve made the tough decision to move them to a facility. […]

  • APPLETON – Caring for Yourself

    Eagle Point Senior Living 955 E John St, Appleton, WI, United States

    Oh the guilt! It can feel impossible to give yourself permission to do something enjoyable while a loved one is experiencing the brain changes related to dementia. How we care […]

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