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Posted on: April 8, 2020

[ARCHIVED] Get Caregiving Tips and Support – from the Comfort of Your Couch!

Get Caregiving Tips and Support –
from the Comfort of Your Couch!

 Caring for a loved one with memory loss is hard. In these unprecedented times of social distancing and isolation, it’s even harder. At Bridges® by EPOCH, we are committed to helping caregivers... and our series of four webinars hosted by dementia expert Alicia Seaver will provide tips, ideas and strategies to help you navigate the challenges commonly associated with memory loss.

Online Education Series: Thursdays at 11 a.m.


Stress Relieving Activities to Do with Your Loved One

Thursday, April 9 | 11 a.m.

This webinar will help you set realistic expectations and give you some ideas on how to create meaningful moments and activities to enjoy your time together.  


Recognizing & Dealing with Caregiver Stress

Thursday, April 16 | 11 a.m.

Learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of caregiver stress and what you can do to reduce it.  


Managing Symptoms of Memory Loss

Thursday, April 23 | 11 a.m.

Your loved one’s reality is different than yours. We’ll share strategies to help reduce stress and improve problematic behaviors to enhance quality of life for you and your loved one.


Ethics of Fibbing

Thursday, April 30 | 11 a.m.

As caregivers, we want to be completely honest with our loved ones. However, honesty can sometimes lead to distress… both for you both. When is a fiblet okay? Find out in this interesting, informative webinar. 


Register for a Webinar Here.
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