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Practical De-escalation Techniques for Caregivers
REGISTER HERE! Step-by-step strategies to calm difficult situations, improve safety, and support the person experiencing distress Practical De-escalation Techniques for Caregivers Join Dr. Weiss, a board-certified geriatric psychiatrist with more than 40 years of experience specializing in Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and late-life mental health, for a online session designed to equip caregivers Read more
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Dignity Derby: Kick off our 3rd annual Donation Drive for Dignity!
AGE of Central Texas - South Location 9400 Alice Mae Ln., Austin, TX, United StatesSave the Date! The Dignity Derby launches AGE of Central Texas’ annual Donation Drive for Dignity, a community-wide effort addressing one of the most overlooked yet essential needs facing older adults, individuals with disabilities, and family caregivers: Access to incontinence supplies and durable medical equipment. While the Drive includes the Read more
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Ten Things I Get Asked About the Aging Brain
AGE of Central Texas - South Location 9400 Alice Mae Ln., Austin, TX, United StatesREGISTER HERE! Join us in person or online to explore the top 10 FAQs from Dr. Benge, a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist, about the aging brain. Ten Things I Get Asked About the Aging Brain Join us in person or online for an informative presentation about the aging brain! We'll dive Read more
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Planning With Purpose: DNR and Medical Power of Attorney Documents
AGE of Central Texas - South Location 9400 Alice Mae Ln., Austin, TX, United StatesREGISTER HERE! Join us in person to learn why it is important to plan ahead with DNR and MPOA documents with a chance to create these documents on-site Planning With Purpose: Why DNR and Medical Power of Attorney Documents matter for Older Adults Join us in person for an easygoing session all Read more
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Strategic Dementia Caregiver
Online via ZOOMREGISTER HERE! Learn practical strategies and tools to provide caregivers with valuable insights for caring for an individual living with dementia.