Safely Staying Put: Aging in Place
This program will help adult-children understand the concept of aging in place, to assess their parents’ homes for safety and accessibility concerns, and to become familiar with potential home remodeling
This program will help adult-children understand the concept of aging in place, to assess their parents’ homes for safety and accessibility concerns, and to become familiar with potential home remodeling
This program will help attendees learn how to avoid becoming a victim of a scam and how to help protect older loved ones from falling prey to scams and fraud.
Learn about tips, “tricks,” and tools to maintain your loved one’s independence and physically assist him/her safely in the home while caregiving. Learn practical ways to prevent injury to both
Over 60% of family caregivers work outside the home. Often, they are at the peak of their career. And even if they are not, they may still provide needed caregiving
Many older adults have served in the Armed Forces and may be eligible for and depend on federally-funded Veteran Affairs (VA) programs and services. VA benefits may provide services associated
Those with Alzheimer’s or other dementias often demonstrate challenging behaviors as their disease progresses. Families and caregivers may be at a loss as to how to deal with these behaviors.
Join us for the 2024 Annual Caregiver Conference, to be held on April 12!
Alzheimer’s dementia is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, and yet there is no cure. In North Carolina, over 160,000 people have Alzheimer’s or another type
Talking with aging parents about their legal and financial issues, driving, and independent living can be challenging for many adult children. Rationally, we know these are important conversations to have
It is not unusual for older adults to experience anxiety and depression, often linked to physical, social, and emotional conditions. This program will help adult-children understand and differentiate between anxiety
Information, resources, support and community for adult-children as they care for their aging parents and for themselves.
ACAPcommunity
PO Box 8278
Morganton, NC 28680
Tel: (877) 599-ACAP (2227)
Email: info@ACAPcommunity.org