Healthy Living with Chronic Conditions
Techniques to deal with chronic condition symptoms, such as fatigue, pain, sleeplessness, stress, frustration and depression
Techniques to deal with chronic condition symptoms, such as fatigue, pain, sleeplessness, stress, frustration and depression
Learn more about the brain changes that occur with dementia.
Successfully completing our State-Approved Training and Testing Program qualifies you to become a DCW in as little as three days!A Direct Care Worker (DCW) provides non-medical services such as personal care (hygiene, grooming and helping with elimination needs), light housekeeping, nutrition assistance, and physical support and assistance as necessary.The Direct Care Worker class includes classroom […]
A safe and welcoming place where people living with memory loss and their care partners can socialize and participate in activities together
All things Medicare: Original and Medicare Advantage. Prescription (Part D). Medigap (Supplemental Coverage). Medicare Savings Program, etc.
All things Medicare: Original and Medicare Advantage. Prescription (Part D). Medigap (Supplemental Coverage). Medicare Savings Program.
First Aid/ CPR Training- CareGiver Training Institute
ALTCS WorkshopTopic: ALTCS Workshop - Date: December 11, 2024 - Time: 02:30 PM ArizonaJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://bit.ly/PCOAALTCS23Meeting ID: 897 2167 3847Passcode: 700090Dial by your location+1 669 900 9128 USFind your local number: https://pcoa-org.zoom.us/u/kdvW7N2Kb9
Techniques to deal with chronic condition symptoms, such as fatigue, pain, sleeplessness, stress, frustration and depression
Focuses on behavioral interventions and caregiving strategies
You're Dead, Now What? Exploring Body Disposition Options (Remote)Body disposition is choosing what happens to your body after death. This presentation explores burial, cremation, “green” options, and organ and body donation—and a few unexpected possibilities!In accordance with CDC guidelines, masking at PCOA facilities is recommended and encouraged for staff, volunteers, and members of the public. […]
A safe and welcoming place where people living with memory loss and their care partners can socialize and participate in activities together