Caregiver Toolbox: Practical Tools and Approaches for the Caregiver



Jan 30th 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Open Circle Adult Day Services - 34 10th Ave South, Hopkins MN 55343

Helpful approaches, recommendations and technology designed for caring for your loved one and to help provide success at different stages of dementia.

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Session I Presenter
Sarah Hartman, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist from Emerald Crest by Augustana Care
Sarah will share helpful approaches and recommendations for caring for your loved one to help provide success at the different stages of dementia.

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Session II Presenter
Kate Ingalls-Maloney
Augustana Care Learning Lab for Eldercare Technologies
Kate will help caregivers identify ways devices and technology can be used to help in care giving and maintaining independence in the home.

Tuesday, January 30th, 2018
4:30 pm -7:00 pm at
Open Circle Adult Day Services
34 10th Ave South, Hopkins MN 55343
RSVP 952-935-8143

Event Schedule:
4:30 pm - 5:00 pm Check In & Refreshments
5:00 pm Introductions
5:15 pm - 6:00 pm Session I
6:00 pm - 6:15 pm Serve Dinner
6:15 pm - 7:00 pm Session II
Resource tables, which will include materials from The Alzheimer’s Association, will be available throughout the Forum. Dinner is provided by sponsors

Proudly Sponsored By:
Augustana Open Circle of Hopkins
Emerald Crest Memory Care
Joyfuyl Companions Home Care

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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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