Caregivers Connect!
We are Stronger When Facing Dementia Together
Just as we share good times with others, we should remember that during tough times there is power and magic in community. Join us as we laugh, share our struggles and learn from one another about dementia caregiver experiences. Informal 90-minute gatherings hosted by the experts at Amazing Place, Caregivers Connect! is a time for family caregivers to openly talk about common challenges they encounter and to pick up some new caregiver strategies along the way. Held periodically and free-of-charge, each session focuses on a specific topic of interest.
Caregivers Connect! "MAGIC WORDS" 12/4/2024
Caregivers Connect! "MAGIC WORDS" 12/4/2024
Wednesday, December 4, 2024 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM CSTLocation: Amazing Place
If you are a spouse, family member, partner, or friend helping care for a loved one with dementia, this event is for you. Please come to meet other dementia caregivers for a fun way to learn about how resistant behaviors develop in your loved one with dementia, and how to use a positive dialogue that works!
Caregivers Connect! "I NEED A BREAK!" 1/22/2025
Caregivers Connect! "I NEED A BREAK!" 1/22/2025
Wednesday, January 22, 2025 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM CSTLocation: Amazing Place
If you are a spouse, family member, partner, or friend helping care for a loved one with dementia, this event is for you. You are not alone if you feel overwhelmed, tired, or constantly worried. Dementia caregiving is hard! Please join this lively gathering to meet other dementia caregivers, understand why you need a break, and discover creative ways to find respite.
Caregivers Connect! "MAGIC WORDS" 1/28/2025
Caregivers Connect! "MAGIC WORDS" 1/28/2025
Tuesday, January 28, 2025 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM CSTLocation: Chapelwood United Methodist Church – Houston, TX
If you are a spouse, family member, partner, or friend helping care for a loved one with dementia, this event is for you. Please come to meet other dementia caregivers for a fun way to learn about how resistant behaviors develop in your loved one with dementia, and how to use a positive dialogue that works!