Elaine’s Speaking Schedule

Apr
25
Thu
Alzheimer’s Association Greater Iowa Chapter @ Meadows Conference Center
Apr 25 all-day

Alzheimer’s Association Greater Iowa Chapter

Keynote: Dad Did What?!!! Dealing with Dementia-Related Surprising and Inappropriate Behavior––and Other Surprises 

Breakout Sessions:

Coping with Caregiver Anger & Guilt 

Dealing with Caregiver Depression & Grief 

Sep
12
Thu
Seminar by the Shore @ Atlantic City Convention Center
Sep 12 @ 6:00 pm – Sep 13 @ 7:00 pm

Sponsored by Alzheimer’s Association, Delaware Valley Chapter

Wednesday, September 12, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Pre-Conference Event: Artshow & Sale and Elaine’s Keynote: Seven Survival Strategies for Caregivers

Thursday, September 13, Full Day Conference: 

TOPICS Legal ~ Recognizing Pain in People with Dementia ~ Effective Communications for Caregivers ~ Early Diagnosis ~ Anger and Guilt ~ Depression and Grief

Oct
12
Wed
Verizon @ Virtual Presentation
Oct 12 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Verizon offers support for employees through their Parent and Caregiver ERG  – Employee Resource Group. On October 12th, Elaine will deliver a one-hour virtual keynote titled “Dealing with the Three Fs of Flipping Out – Fear, Frustration, and Fatigue.” This will be the second in a series of three keynotes.

 

Nov
15
Tue
Verizon Caregiver Employee Resource Group
Nov 15 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Verizon offers support for employees through their Parent and Caregiver ERG  – Employee Resource Group. On November 15th, Elaine will deliver a one-hour virtual keynote titled “Ducks in a Row.” She will be speaking about the must-have end-of-life legal documents every person needs to have in place if they want to control how their healthcare and finances will be managed if they become incapacitated or die.  This will be the third in a series of three keynotes.

Verizon will also make Elaine’s Caregiver Support Group Program available to employees who want more help in managing the emotional stress of caring for individuals who are aging, disabled, or living with degenerative and progressive diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s.