National Summit on Seniors & Disabilities Ministries Features Hope For Dementia
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Real Hope when Confronted with Dementia
Presenters
-Lori La Bey, founder Alzheimer’s Speaks
-Rev. Curt Seefeldt, director of church relations, The Lutheran Home Association
This session will change your perception of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementias. From personal experiences to God’s promises through Jesus, La Bey and Pastor Seefeldt will provide participants with understanding, resources and strategies that will provide hope and emotional and spiritual support.
Learning objectives
- Learn to apply the promises of Jesus’ gospel in ways that provide comfort and give hope.
- Develop a positive and objective mindset to the disease which will enable every caregiver to provide strong emotional support.
- Identify educational resources which will help provide understanding to others.
- Learn how local and global activities are making a difference to those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, their family and caregivers.
- Understand the importance of spreading awareness and education of Alzheimer’s.
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This sounds very informative & interesting. It will be so helpful to all caregivers & family members.
Yes I think it will be great!
Lori
HI Joyce
I’m really looking forward to being part of this conference!
Lori
This conference is very important. There is a widely held misconception in the African American community that the Alzheimer’s disease is mostly a white disease. This is not only a false notion, it is a view fraught with danger for black people. There is a terrific book by author Will Gibson that dispels this falsehood. ESTELLA & SYLVIA, while a novel that tells a warm, loving family story, deals with many of the issues and challenges regarding Alzheimer’s.
As Frances Blake, a book lover who enjoys a good story while caring for her sick mother, says about ESTELLA & SYLVIA: “This is one of the most unique family stories I’ve ever read. I found myself rooting for the whole family. It also helped me as a caregiver. The book also helped my friends understand what I was going through. Most important, they enjoyed it immensely as good fiction.”—
http://www.amazon.com/Estella-Sylvia-Will-Gibson-ebook/dp/B00CVU3WV6/ref=la_B008TE5ZR2_1_4_bnp_1_kin?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1389736412&sr=1-4
I’d love to have the author on Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio. Do you know how to reach?