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Alzheimer's and other info for Tri-City caregivers

If you care for an older adult, you need to care for yourself, too. That's why Tri-Cities Caregivers Connections, Fraser Home Health, Alzheimer' Society of B.C.

If you care for an older adult, you need to care for yourself, too.

That's why Tri-Cities Caregivers Connections, Fraser Home Health, Alzheimer' Society of B.C. and a lawyer are hosting an information session next Wednesday for caregivers - a spouse, adult child, friend, etc. - who are providing support to a person 40 or older living in the Tri-Cities.

A case manager and an occupational therapist and a physiotherapist from Fraser Home Health will provide information on:

how to navigate the home health system;

options for home support and other community based services;

help to understand housing options;

and ways to prevent injuries for the senior and the caregiver.

A representative from the Alzheimer Society of BC will provide info on:

programs and services available through the Alzheimer Society;

understanding the nature of Alzheimer's, including changing behaviours and related dementias;

and tips on communication and support of those with Alzheimer's.

A lawyer will speak about power of attorney, representation agreements and wills as well as other matters that you as the caregiver and the person you are supporting need to have in place.

The info session will be held Wednesday, March 28 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Wilson Centre, 2150 Wilson Ave., Port Coquitlam. The cost is $5 per person. To register, call Wilson Centre 604-927-7970; early registration is recommended.

For more information, call Linda Western, Tri-Cities Caregivers Connections' program manager at 604-927-7917.

This program is funded by United Way and sponsored by Wilson Centre Seniors Advisory Association.