Emotional Rescue for Caregivers: How to handle the challenges and take care of yourself
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Emotional Rescue for Caregivers: How to handle the challenges and take care of yourself
March 25, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
FreeThursday, March 25, 2021
1:00 – 4:00 pm
Virtual event hosted via Zoom for online attendance only
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Tag—You’re it! You’ve become an unexpected caregiver, a job that requires you to take care of someone who may not remember you, let alone like you. You need to show up every day, with a renewed sense of energy and creativity to handle both surprises and indifference from your loved one. When is there time to take care of your needs? Let me teach you how to carve out time for necessary self-care, set up clear boundaries to avoid family drama, and use creative tools in connecting with loved ones. It doesn’t matter if you are currently in the midst of giving care or just beginning, whether you have chosen this role or it fell into your lap, learn how to be a S.A.N.E. caregiver —Supported, Appreciated, Not Guilty, and Energized.
The Virtual Workshop will be divided into three sections:
- Emotional baggage—What is it? Why do we hold onto it? How can we let it go?
- Getting to S.A.N.E.—How can you feel Supported, Appreciated, Not Guilty, and Energized during your caregiving journey and when you are no longer a caregiver?
- Creative Outlets—Learning how to creatively connect makes a world of difference in how you give care.
Kari Berit is passionate about helping family caregivers find peace and energy as they give care. For 30 years, she has taught caregivers how to find creativity and sanity in the ups and downs of family caregiving. She is the author of “The Unexpected Caregiver” and “Mental Fitness Instructor’s Guide,” both offering a wide range of simple, practical, and activity-oriented ideas to better connect with aging parents. Kari is an active writer, coach, and international presenter. Even virtually, her energy is contagious. Kari is fun, inspirational, and down-to-earth. Her goal is to help you become a healthier caregiver. For more information about Kari, visit her website.