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A Retirement Community – To Choose, Or Not To Choose: That Is The Question! Part II

August 26th, 2010
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A Retirement Community – To Choose, Or Not To Choose: That Is The Question! Part II

Presented by Gene McClory, Caregiver Assistance Network, Catholic Charities SouthWestern Ohio and Kim Yerkes, Director of Marketing, Llanfair Retirement Community

In Part II of this podcast series, you will learn about a local retirement community, the Llanfair Retirement Community located in the Greater Cincinnati, Ohio area that provides a full continuum of care for seniors . If you are a family caregiver, you may want to do some research sooner rather than later regarding a retirement community for a loved one. Don’t wait until a crisis strikes!

If you have a question or would like to make a comment on the podcast you just viewed, click on Contact Us above, and e-mail us your thoughts. We look forward to hearing from you.


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PROGRAMS IN AUGUST 2010

August 25th, 2010
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Renee Zucchero, Ph.D.
“Stress:  The Causes and the Cures”
St. Michael’s Church, 11144 Spinner Street, Cincinnati, Ohio  45241
Thursday, August 26, 2010    -  7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Open to the Public

If you live in the Greater Cincinnati Area the Caregiver Assistance Network would like to provide free talks of interest to family caregivers, please call the CAREline at (513) 929 – 4483 for details. Talks can be given to church groups, at senior centers or to employee groups.

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September 15, 2010

 14th  ANNUAL CARING MATTERS CAREGIVER CONFERENCE

This year’s conference will feature experienced and knowledgeable professionals and caregivers providing you with the very latest insights and support in caregiving.  Continuing Education Units will be available.  The conference will be held at the Crowne Plaza in Blue Ash.  (8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.)

 “The Caregiving Experience:   Creating Tools for Hope”

 A dynamic program focusing on how to keep hope alive in sharing care. The day will be filled with helpful tools and tips for the family caregiver and for the professional caring for older adults. Additional program sessions offer insight from brain fitness practices and techniques to demonstrations on several holistic natural healing modalities. Who is at risk for polypharmacy? Join us to learn more!

PROGRAM
8:00         Registration with a Continental Breakfast
8:30         Welcome- Kathleen Donnellan, Executive Director, Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio
8:45         Keynote:  “CareSharing: Creating Hope and Heart”
                 
Speaker:  Marty Richards, M.S.W., L.I.C.S
This presentation will describe how care partnering is related to resilience and reciprocity in relationships and will explain the role of “spirituality” in keeping hope alive in caring for self and others.
10:15       Break
10:30       “The Miracle Mind:  Sonya’s Story”
                  
Presenter:  Stephenie Rulli, M.Ed., H.R.D.
This segment will introduce Sonya’s true story of how she developed the Miracle Mind program to help her mother-in-law to overcome the debilitating effects of a stroke. The surprising result is when the familial foundation is strong, a family can survive virtually any obstacle.
11:45       Lunch Break  - Comedy Presentation by DB & Co., Comedy Ventriloquist
12:30       “Brain Fitness: You Are Your Brain”
                  
Presenter: Patricia Faust, M.G.S., L.N.H.A.
During this presentation, you will discover what normal aging is versus disease related impairments. You will understand how the brain ages, learn actions that can reverse aging, and find out what you can do daily to keep your brain sharp.
1:45         Break
2:00         Session A: “The World’s Other Drug Problem: Medication with the Elderly”
                 
Presenter:  Philip Lars Weisfelder, M.D., F.H.M.,  Hospitalists of Mt. Auburn, Inc.
What is Polypharmacy? It means “many drugs” and refers to problems that can occur when a patient is taking more medications than are actually needed. It is a particular concern for older adults. You will learn about medications considered potentially inappropriate for those over 65 and will become familiar with Beer’s Life of these medications. Sponsored by Mullaney’s Pharmacy
Session B: “Tools for Healthy Living- Healing Modalities”
                         
Moderator: Liz Tassone, Gerontologist
                          Panelists:  Julie McCarthy, B.A., Patrician Faust, M.G.S, L.N.H.A., and Mary M. Duennes, R.N., B.S.N., M.A., HTCP/HTCI
Panelists representing a variety of different healing modalities including Tai Chi, Healing Touch, Aroma Therapy, and Acupressure will demonstrate these effective stress-reducing tools for caregivers.
3:00         “How Hospital Chaplains Sow the Seeds of Hope”
                  
Rabbi Elena Stein, M.A.H.L., B.C.C.
Working with people facing grief, loss, and life-threatening illness poses critical challenges for family caregivers. Learn how hospital chaplains provide support and hope to families during troubling times.
4:00         Wrap-up/Evaluation – Rod Huber, Director, Family Services, Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio

Call the CAREline (513) 929 – 4483 to register and for more information or log onto Catholic Charities homepage at www.catholiccharitiesswo.org
Click on the scroll on the right side of the page to download the conference flyer.
Registration is quick and easy! 

CEUs availiable for Nurses, Social Workers, Counselors, Nursing Home Administrators, Nursing Home Activity Professionals, Hospital Chaplains, and Parish Nurses/Health Ministers. College Students, Clergy, Family Caregivers and Older Adults welcome!

“Application has been submitted for continuing education contact hours for nurses through the OBN Approver Unit at the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing (OBN-011-93). Please contact Developmental Affairs at 513/558-5311 regarding approval status.”

If the many challenges of  family caregiving are becoming insurmountable, why not try visiting one of our 25 family support groups throughout the Greater Cincinnati area.  Please call the Caregiver CAREline at  513.929.4486 for a support group near you.

Remember. You need to care for yourself in order for you to care for others. 

Please visit our sponsors for your caregiving needs. 

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