Register Now: 2023 Caring For People With Memory Loss

May 19, 2023

Conference on Memory Loss and Memory Care

Registration open for 2023 Caring For People With Memory Loss


Saturday, June 3, 2023 8am – 4:30pm

University of Minnesota’s annual conference on memory loss is a must attend for those caring for a love one with dementia. Each year they bring in amazing speakers and topics for caregivers and health care professionals. Emerald Crest is a huge supporter of Dr. Gaugler and his team at the University of Minnesota and recommend and share information on attending this conference for anyone caring for or working with memory loss individuals.

The event is free and you can attend in person or virtual.

Click here to view registration and complete conference schedule.

Topics covered at this year’s conference are:

  • Avoiding Power Struggles
  • The Caregiving Principle®: For a Less Stressful, More Rewarding Journey
  • Resilient Together- Strengthening Resiliency through Cross Cultural Communications
  • Working Together with Residential Care Center Staff

 

Emerald Crest by Cassia provides memory care in a unique environment, specifically designed to support those with cognitive issues. Utilizing this exceptional model of care, individuals with dementia, Alzheimer’s and related conditions can flourish in positive relationships and participation in meaningful activities. Memory care is offered in the Minneapolis – Saint Paul area with communities in four convenient locations: ShakopeeBurnsvilleMinnetonka, MN.

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High on our list for a place for our Mom was connection to the church, closeness to her church home, Gethsemane Lutheran, and a private room with her own phone line! Mom was not the kind to share a room. Her opinions were strongly held and vocally shared. We loved that about her, but realized that another might not. Though the cooking was not to her liking ("they never met an onion") we and she realized that residents have many dietary needs. She ate dessert first. The staff, however, allowed us to buy Grape Nuts to offer when she showed up early for breakfast. We endured COVID without Mom, the former TB patient, getting it. When I had other care concerns, staff addressed those at once. It was a good place for my Mom. The Chaplain even showed up wearing a tee shirt with her photo and the phrase "Valedictorian" a fact Mom managed to mention to every new care giver.

— Carol, daughter of resident

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