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X-WR-CALDESC:Caregiving for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is one of the most
  generous acts of love. Whether you are a family member\, friend\, neighbo
 r or support partner\, it’s an opportunity to learn the value of being pre
 sent in the moment and to share the joy of togetherness\, no matter how lo
 ng it lasts. It’s also a demanding commitment that can be unpredictable an
 d lonely\, and it’s commonly marked by grief.\n\nPlease join Kensington fo
 r a compassionate presentation with Caregiver Coaches & Experts: Tami Anas
 tasia\, Dementia Caregiver Support Counselor\; Lisa Bricker\, Elder Care C
 onsultant\; Melissa Long\, Director of Education and Support at Insight Me
 mory Care Center\; and Monica Moore\, Community Health Program Manager for
  the Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Research & Care at UCLA.\n\nLea
 rn about the importance of recognizing and acknowledging the impact of car
 egiver grief. Our panel will explain why losses in communication\, compani
 onship\, intimacy\, roles and relationships can cause caregivers to grieve
 \, even when their loved ones are alive. They will also discuss ways to re
 main energized in the face of relentless responsibility\, ease the pain of
  ongoing loss\, and alleviate the discomfort of a shift in identity. The p
 resentation is ideal for all who are interested in learning more about una
 cknowledged grief\, including professionals who are seeking information to
  support others.
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DESCRIPTION:Caregiving for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is one of the most 
 generous acts of love. Whether you are a family member\, friend\, neighbor
  or support partner\, it’s an opportunity to learn the value of being pres
 ent in the moment and to share the joy of togetherness\, no matter how lon
 g it lasts. It’s also a demanding commitment that can be unpredictable and
  lonely\, and it’s commonly marked by grief.\n\nPlease join Kensington for
  a compassionate presentation with Caregiver Coaches & Experts: Tami Anast
 asia\, Dementia Caregiver Support Counselor\; Lisa Bricker\, Elder Care Co
 nsultant\; Melissa Long\, Director of Education and Support at Insight Mem
 ory Care Center\; and Monica Moore\, Community Health Program Manager for 
 the Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Research & Care at UCLA.\n\nLear
 n about the importance of recognizing and acknowledging the impact of care
 giver grief. Our panel will explain why losses in communication\, companio
 nship\, intimacy\, roles and relationships can cause caregivers to grieve\
 , even when their loved ones are alive. They will also discuss ways to rem
 ain energized in the face of relentless responsibility\, ease the pain of 
 ongoing loss\, and alleviate the discomfort of a shift in identity. The pr
 esentation is ideal for all who are interested in learning more about unac
 knowledged grief\, including professionals who are seeking information to 
 support others.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T200000
LOCATION:https://thekensingtonfallschurch.com/events/dementia-unacknowledge
 d-grief-a-guide-to-caring-for-the-family-caregiver/
SUMMARY:Dementia & Unacknowledged Grief: A Guide to Caring for the Family C
 aregiver
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