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Creating Moments of Joy, with Jolene Brackey
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Creating Moments of Joy, with Jolene Brackey

In today's episode, we speak with Jolene Brackey, a renowned dementia educator and author of "Creating Moments of Joy." We discuss practical tips for people caring for loved ones with dementia. We also talk about upcoming events in September, where Jolene will be coming to Bluffton and Savannah, and providing five opportunities for practical dementia training. Information and registration details are below. Thank you for listening!

Your Health University Podcast · Jolene Brackey, Jamie Preston

August 2, 202429m 36s

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Show Notes

Creating moments of joy with JOLENE BRACKEY 
Everyone has been impacted by dementia in some way, and this event aims to bring hope to those dealing with this illness. Jolene will provide practical strategies for verbal and nonverbal communication, ensuring that people with dementia feel heard and supported.

Furthermore, attendees will learn creative and effective techniques for transforming challenging situations into moments of joy, enhancing the overall quality of life for those affected by dementia.

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CLICK HERE FOR JOLENES BOOK, "CREATING MOMENTS OF JOY". 

September 23 | Encompass Health Rehabilitation of Savannah
10 AM - 12 PM or 4 PM - 6 PM
6510 Seawright Drive, Savannah, GA 31406

September 24  | Saint Andrews Chapel Hall
10 AM - 12 PM or 4 PM - 6 PM
220 Pinckney Colony Rd, Bluffton, SC 29909

September 25  | Rose Hill Country Club - *ALF/Memory Care Employees Only
10 AM - 12 PM 
4 Clubhouse Dr, Bluffton, SC 29910

 

 

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