First Aid/CPR Training – The Katie
PCOA Katie Dusenberry Healthy Aging Center 600 South Country Club Road, Tucson, AZ, United StatesFirst Aid & CPR Training and Certification
First Aid & CPR Training and Certification
A support group specific to care partners of those living with dementia.
A safe and welcoming place where people living with memory loss and their care partners can socialize and participate in activities together
Visibility Matters: LGBTQI+ and Aging (Virtual)The Goal of Visibility MattersTo help our community’s service providers ensure that older LGBT adults receive aging related care services that are welcoming, respectful, and safe for them.What does the training include? A training to help service providers become more informed, sensitive to, and supportive of the needs of Lesbian, […]
All things Medicare : Original and Medicare Advantage. Prescription (Part D). Medigap (Supplemental Coverage). Medicare Savings Program.
Take a look at what dementia is, causes and risk factors, common signs, common types, and how Dementia Capable Southern Arizona can help.
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 […]
Learn more about the brain changes that occur with dementia.
American Red Cross Basic Life Support Training
American Red Cross Basic Life Support Training
Virtual support groups offer benefit to family caregivers in Pima County, Arizona including the greater Tucson area.Support groups provide safe, welcoming, and confidential settings for you to share your experiences and emotions, as well as your questions and wisdom. You can learn and practice ways to manage stress as you connect with others. PCOA provides […]
A safe and welcoming place where people living with memory loss and their care partners can socialize and participate in activities together