Today’s Caregiver Virtual Summit’s Scheduled for 11/14-11/18, 11am EST

Pour a cup of tea and join us around the table for our Free Virtual Summit
Designed for Today’s Caregivers

15 Discussions with Professional Caregiver Consultants and Coaches over 5 Days. Toread more about the summit go to the following link,

http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=HypwT&m=lYBP6Mgv52GE5S.&b=nKL0cqAxJq9TFv3h5pRNKw

WHEN: November 14-18, 2016

WHAT TIME: 11 AM EST Daily

Presentations will be Available for 7 Days at No Charge

This Free Summit will cover the following topics and more, providing tools, techniques, and hacks to support your caregiving journey

To hear the following speakers and their presentations, just go to the link that follows.

Speakers and their Topics:

Gael Chirella Alba, How to find balance between caregiving and career when starting out as a caregiver”

Cathy Braxton and Tami Neumann, Communicating with someone with Dementia

Karen Bromberg, Techniques for coping with caregiver stress.

Deb Kelsey-Davis, Remembering the person inside the elderly body.

Vivian Geary, How do I care for myself?

Saskia Jennings, I know I need to take care of myself. How do I fit that in?

Colleen Kavanaugh, How to find your joy in caregiving.

Sharon Marts, Knowing when it is time to move to a long term care facility.

Elizabeth Miller, Health and happiness for the caregiver.

Liz O’Donnell, Preparing for a trip home again after a hospital stay”

Lorna Scott, Conscious Caregiving-The Inner Game of Family Caregiving.

Deborah Shouse, Connecting in the Land of Dementia: Creative Activities to Explore Together.

Leslie Cottrell Simonds, How pre-planning helps you AND the one you are caring for.

Priva Soni, Turning Difficult Conversations into Meaningful Ones.
https://visionarypassage.leadpages.co/lp-todays-caregiver-virtual-summit/

It is going to be a great summit for parents, caregivers, children, day program workers, nurses, aid’s and anyone else that is in a role of helping another human being live comfortable.  Please share this post with any and all of your contacts, figures show 1/4 of us know someone in a caregiving role. 

Thank you,

Richard Kreis

iCare Consulting

iCareConsulting@att.net

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