Area: Beaumont and Southeast Texas Location: Beaumont Country Club 5355 Pine St. Beaumont, Texas 77703 Date: 11/20/2013 Time: 11:30 AM
The 2nd Annual Beaumont Family Portrait Luncheon, honoring family members and friends who have been affected by Alzheimer?????s, will be held Nov. 20 at the Beaumont Country Club.
This year's guest speakers will be Betsy Arnold and Molly Arnold-Gay.
Betsy Arnold co-authored ?????Coach Broyles????? Playbook for Alzheimer?????s Caregivers: A Practical Tips Guide????? with her father, former University of Arkansas head football coach, Frank Broyles. Betsy and her father, along with other family members, cared for her mother who had Alzheimer?????s. Betsy has been featured with her father on the Dr. Phil show.
Molly Arnold-Gay is the granddaughter of Coach Frank Broyles. She began speaking at events and seminars across the country after her grandmother passed away. She has found caregiving to be her passion and shares her experiences with all who can benefit.
The event supports dementia educational programs and awareness in Southeast Texas and funding research to end Alzheimer?????s disease.
Area: Greater Houston Audience: Professional Location: Seven Acres 6200 N Braeswood Blvd Houston, TX 77074 Date: 11/20/2013 Time: 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM
CEU for Seven Acres staff. Topics include Late Stage symptoms and behaviors, as well as late stage needs
NOV 20
Handling the Holidays
Area: Greater Houston Audience: Community, Caregiver Location: The Village at Gleannloch Farms 9505 Northpointe Blvd. Houston, Texas 77379 Date: 11/20/2013 Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Holidays are supposed to bring good cheer, but for those caring for someone with dementia, the holidays can be a very stressful time.
In this presentation, we will identify why the holidays can be so stressful, discuss ways to prioritize holiday tasks, and provide practical tips for caregiving during the holiday season.
Contact Name: Ann Marie McDonald
Email:amcdonald1@alz.org Phone Number: 800.272.3900
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