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Virtual/Phone Caregiver Support Group
February 15, 2022
Join a virtual/phone caregiver support group hosted by Grace Place Activity Centers. This support group meets every 2nd Saturday of the month and those interested in registering can call 800-272-3900 to sign up. Presented by: Alzheimer’s Association San Antonio and South Texas Chapter
Accelerate Action to Promote Health Aging and Reduce Risk Factors for Dementia
January 12, 2022
HHS Adds Sixth Goal: Accelerate Action to Promote Healthy Aging and Reduce Risk Factors for ADRD The National Alzheimer’s Project Act (NAPA) calls for coordination across federal agencies to improve Alzheimer’s disease-related outcomes. NAPA mandated the development of an Advisory Council and The National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease, an integrated national strategy to overcome […]

Meet Our New Team Members
January 12, 2022
Meet Becky – Administrative Assistant Hello, my name is Becky Garcia and I have been employed with UT Health San Antonio in a variety of positions since 2006. I recently joined the Caring for the Caregiver team in December 2021. My role with the program is the administrative assistant, I handle supplies, set up virtual […]

Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
January 12, 2022
Your dementia care and research center of excellence. We are now 1of 33 centers in the nation and the only one in Texas recognized as a National Institute on Aging designated Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. As your designated center of excellence for dementia care and research, we are elevating our technology and knowledge to better serve our […]

Seeking Volunteers – Consider joining one of our advisory councils
January 12, 2022
Seeking Caregivers to Serve on Volunteer Councils Caring for the Caregiver Programs would not be possible without the input of caregivers like you. Since our beginning in 2017, Caring for the Caregiver services and research have been guided by caregiver voices. We continue to do this through multiple volunteer councils, such as Dementia Friendly San […]

Caregiver Tips for the Holidays
December 8, 2021
The holidays are full of special memories for a person with dementia and their family. Creating moments that are both familiar and reassuring for a person with dementia can help everyone feel a sense of belonging. While participating in holiday celebrations can be comforting they may also cause anxiety and confusion for the person living […]

Legacy of Love
December 8, 2021
The Caring for the Caregiver program established in 2016 by a team from the School of Nursing led by founding director Carole White, PhD, RN, FAAN, began by offering in-person activities to help support caregivers and persons living with dementia. Since 2017, over 1,700 community members have attended at least one event with most attending […]

Preparing for the Holidays
December 8, 2021
Join us this month for the Essentials of Caregiving The Essentials of Caregiving are classes focused on providing support to family caregivers. Classes are hosted virtually every second Thursday of the month from 2-3:30 pm. This session will specifically focus on the topic of Planning for the Holidays. This is a free virtual session designed […]

Training family caregivers to provide complex care – In case you missed it
December 8, 2021
Recently an article about the Caring for the Caregiver Learning Skills Together Workshop was published in the Journal of Interprofessional Education and Practice. The Learning Skills Together Workshop is an interprofessional skills workshop to teach family caregivers of people living with dementia to provide complex care. This article was made possible because of the generous […]

Essentials of Caregiving Sessions – November
November 8, 2021
Join us this month for the Essentials of Caregiving Classes The Essentials of Caregiving are classes focused on providing support to family caregivers. Classes are hosted virtually at this time every second Thursday of the month from 2-3:30 pm. Topics covered include: Planning for future care, What to expect after a diagnosis, Grief, and more. […]