This four-week course facilitated by Sheila Brandenburg, RN will offer insight into dementia and how to provide loving, respectful care for people living with dementia. The key is education and approaching care with creativity, compassion, and understanding. We’ll also cover ways to take care of ourselves as caregivers.
Volunteers are available at each session for your loved one, offering a dementia friendly, supervised, arts engagement program while you attend the workshops.
Call Methow At Home to make arrangements. 509-996-5844.
Caring for People Living with Dementia
4-part Education Series
April 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th
1:00 - 3:00pm
Each session will be held at the Winthrop Public Library Community Room
Learn more and register at https://methowathome.helpfulvillage.com/events/444
Questions? Contact Donna@methowathome.org or 509-996-5844
Sheila Brandenburg, RN brings 39 years of experience as a Registered Nurse, with her expertise deeply rooted in specialized areas such as long-term care, the intricate management of adult family homes, the compassionate delivery of Hospice services, and the vital field of Palliative Care. Sheila is thrilled to be joining the Methow At Home team, eager to contribute her knowledge and support ongoing educational programs specifically tailored for community members who are navigating the challenges of living with and managing Dementia.
Methow At Home’s dementia education and care partner support programming and the Methow Creative Aging program are made possible with the support of Moccasin Lake Foundation, the Richard & Maude Ferry Charitable Foundation, and The Methow Valley Elder Care Coordination Network (the Network) - a coalition of social and medical service providers and volunteers working to better serve our age 65+ community members.