Advance Care Planning: Legal and Financial Documents Everyone Needs

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

This ACAP program is designed to educate participants about advance care planning so that they may be more aware of the advantages, terminology, and necessary documents.

Free

Not All Memory Disorders are Created Equal: Understanding Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

This program is designed to help adult children understand Alzheimer’s disease and other age-related types of dementia so they can help their parents manage these diseases and choose the resources and supports that best help their aging parents and themselves.

Free

Thank You for Your Service: Veterans’ Affairs Benefits

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

This program will help adult children to understand Veteran Affairs programs that may benefit their aging parents so that they be more informed advocates for their aging parents’ health and medical care and service coverage.

Free

Taking Control of Medicines: Strategies for Effectively Managing Medications

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

This program will help adult-children understand that hospitalizations/re-hospitalizations, exacerbation of medical conditions, or declining medical conditions could be related to missed medications, medication errors, and medication non-compliance, most of which can be prevented. This program offers specific and practical tips that can be implemented by adult-children to keep their parents safely in the home and in the community.

Free

Tourist in My Town: Community Resources and Activities for Keeping Older Loved Ones Engaged

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

This ACAP program will help participants become aware of local resources and services and the important role that community programs, clubs and leisure service organizations serve in helping their loved ones remain socially engaged, while also clarifying the relationship between loneliness/social isolation and health and how to identify signs and symptoms of loneliness and social isolation.

Free

Aging: The Next Stage of Life

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

Learning about the psychological and developmental aspects of aging can help us open a new window on our understanding of aging - enabling us to appreciate and communicate more effectively with aging family members and enabling us to be better caregivers for them - and for ourselves. This program will provide adult-child caregivers with a framework for understanding aging as a psychological and developmental process along with strategies for enhancing our relationships and experiences with the aging process and our aging parents.

Free

Tough Talks: Holding Difficult Conversations With Your Parents

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

This program will help adult children prepare for and hold conversations with their aging parents about legal and financial issues, driving, and independent living so that adult children and their aging parents feel more confident that estate planning, financial decisions, driving decisions, and independent living issues are being comprehensively and effectively addressed.

Free

Help in Your Own Backyard: Choosing and Using Services in Your Community

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

Whenever possible, knowing where to go and whom to contact in the community before there is a crisis is essential in helping adult-children and other family caregivers feel more informed and less stressed. This introductory program will help participants to become more knowledgeable about the full array of services and resources available in the local community for people who are aging and to help caregivers wherever they are in their caregiving journey.

Free

Battle of the Bills: Mitigating Financial Impact as Loved Ones Need More Care

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

This ACAP program is aimed at helping participants become aware of sources of funding to help offset medical and long-term care expenses, including private individual/family resources, long-term care insurance, federal and state programs, VA benefits, life insurance policies, reverse mortgages, and other vehicles for realizing needed funds. Please note: While ACAP programs offer valuable information, it is important to consult with one’s financial advisor, attorney, or other appropriate professional before making any financial decisions.

Free

Medicare & SHIIP: The Must-Knows

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

This program will help adult-children understand Medicare and SHIIP programs that may offer benefits to their aging parents so that they can be more informed advocates for their parents’ health and medical care and service coverage.

Free

Running on Empty: Caregiver Compassion Fatigue

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

If you think you are experiencing compassion fatigue, then you probably are. This program is designed to help adult-children recognize the signs of compassion fatigue and learn some strategies and resources for managing and reducing the condition.

Free

The Aging Toolbox: Practical Tips for Caring for Your Aging Loved Ones

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

This program will provide adult-children with practical tips and tools to use for gathering information when visiting aging parents, along with strategies for holding conversations with siblings and other family members about needs and services. In addition, this program addresses practical guidance for hands-on caregiving and when to get additional help.

Free