Understanding Care Options & Advance Care Planning

The Memory Care Center, 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Risa Hanau LCSW, Clinical and Community Educator with AuthoraCare Collective explains the difference between hospice care and palliative care, including eligibility, services provided and payment along with the importance of discussing goals of care and advance care planning. RSVP BELOW Contact Jodi at jkolada@well-spring.org or (336) 545-4245 if you need respite care during class times; prior arrangements are required.

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Caregiver Support Group

The Memory Care Center, 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Taking Care of YOU!

The Memory Care Center, 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Self-care for the caregiver is critical. Re-energizing and taking care of YOU will make you feel better and support you in making better care of your loved one. Join us as we partner with Authoracare Collective to share and practice tools for relaxation and mindfulness that you can do at home. This event is part… Read More

Caregiver Support Group

The Memory Care Center, 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Brain Fitness Fun Night

The Memory Care Center, 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Learn key areas to a healthy brain, including physical exercise, stress reduction and mental activity during this FUN night, as well as engage in brain-fitness games while socializing with fellow caregivers! This event is part of our Fall Series. There is a one-time $20 registration fee (non-refundable) to attend one or all of the programs.… Read More

Documentary & Discussion

The Memory Care Center, 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro 2701 Henry Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Join us for a screening of "Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter" followed by a brief discussion. In recounting her attempts to come to terms with her mother’s advancing Alzheimer’s disease, Deborah Hoffmann explores the relationship between mother and daughter, parent and child, and the tenacity of love. This event is part of our Fall Series.… Read More