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Welcome Providers!

First we would like to extend a warm welcome to you and send a sincere thank you because providing quality care to patients and clients isn’t easy.
To begin the training workshops, our first session is all about getting to know the family caregiver and care recipient.  Our clinician will start with asking a few care questions, provide an overview of basic in-home care, recommend tailored training based on the patient’s care plan, and answer any questions you may have.
Many family caregivers juggle care responsibilities without receiving formal training and some caregiving tasks carry inherent risks.  The benefits of our trainings include:

having a better understanding of care which can lead to more informed decision-making.

helping family caregivers approach their caregiving tasks with confidence and greater assurance

learning coping mechanisms to manage stress and anxiety which can foster better patient relationships and prevent caregiver burnout

learning how to provide competent and compassionate care to a loved one

Please note, these trainings do not substitute trainings that provide certification.  In addition, these trainings will not qualify family caregivers to work as a professional and/or paid caregiver.  At this time, we do not provide legal or financial advice or services.

Trainings Available

Senior Care

Our senior care training offers guidance on how to care for an aging adult. Topics include understanding the aging process, maintaining independence, fall prevention, assistance with personal care, developing self-advocacy skills, and so much more.

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Our Alzheimer’s & dementia training offers guidance on how to care for someone at the early- stages of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Topics include creating a dementia-friendly environment, learning how to communicate, managing behavior changes, progression & potential complications, stress management techniques, and so much more.

Cancer Care

Our cancer care training offers guidance on how to care for someone who is battling cancer. Topics include managing bad days, emotional recovery methods, complex medication management, communication, and so much more.

Adults & Children with Disabilities

Our training adults & children with disabilities offers guidance on caring for adults & children with intellectual & developmental disabilities. Topics include proper body mechanics (ex. lifting and moving), home safety, behavioral training, and so much more.