Calendar of Events Feb-June 2015 - Merri Community Health Services
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Calendar of Events Feb-June 2015 - Merri Community Health Services
Monday 11 May 2015 Calendar of Events Aged Program Alzheimer’s Australia Vic “ Coping with changes in behavior” This session is for family carers of a person with dementia. Boardroom, CarerLinks North Lunch provided The Aged program assists carers of a person aged over 65 years or carers of a person who has dementia or cognitive changes prior to the age of 65 years. (45 for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders) Our information sessions and groups can help you access information and advice, provide opportunities to meet with other carers and offer a break from your caring role. To assist you in attending: In home respite may be arranged whilst you are away Interpreter support if required may be able to be arranged A contribution towards the cost of transport to/from the event may be able to be provided Workers will discuss if you have any of the above requirements when registering for the event or an activity Merri Community Health Services Commonwealth Respite & Carelink Centre / CarerLinks North Aged Program June Carer Social Outing. -For Carers who are socially isolated- Please contact Sandy on 9495 2544 or Luciana on 9495 2545 for further information. Alzheimer’s Australia Vic Monday 15 June “ Intimacy and dementia” This session is for family carers of a person with dementia. Boardroom, CarerLinks North Lunch provided RSVP to Anna by 1.6.2014 on 9495 2548 More information about the groups A more detailed flyer will be made available for each session and will also be made accessible via the Merri Community Health Services website. The calendar of events can be found on the Home page www.mchs.org.au Calendar of Events Feb-June 2015 February – June 2015 Monday 16 February Wednesday 18 March April/May Centrelink Carers’ Forum This session is for family carers of a person with dementia Boardroom, CarerLinks North Lunch provided. A forum for family carers of a person with dementia. This is also an opportunity for carers to discuss future topics of interest for 2014-2015. This session is for family carers of a person with dementia Venue: Darebin Arts and Entertainment Centre Six Saturday sessions exploring and dealing with the emotional impact of the caring role on women, in a safe and creative environment. RSVP to Anna by 6.3.2014 on 9495 2548 Please contact Christina on 9495 2546 for further information. Financial Information Service on fees for permanent placement in residential care facilities and Home Care Packages Levels 1-4 RSVP to Anna by 9.2.2014 on 9495 2548 Thursday 19 February Alzheimer’s Australia Vic “Impact of caring for someone with dementia” Finding Your Voice Program for Women Venue: Northcote Monday 23 March Monday 20 April Alzheimer’s Australia Vic Alzheimer’s Australia Vic “ Depression and Dementia” “Considering Residential Care” This session is for family carers of a person with dementia This session is for family carers of a person with dementia Boardroom, CarerLinks North Lunch provided This session is for family carers of a person with dementia. Boardroom, CarerLinks North Lunch provided RSVP to Anna by 10.2.2014 on 9495 2548 RSVP to Anna by 15.3.2014 on 9495 2548 RSVP to Anna by 13.4.2014 on 9495 2548 March April/May Thursday 7 May Carer Social Outing Social outing for male carers First Aid Awareness Lunch provided This session is for family carers of a person with dementia. It will focus on assessing a situation, responding appropriately, applying first aid procedures and communicating necessary information to relevant persons. -For carers who are socially isolated. Please contact Sandy on 9495 2544 or Luciana on 9495 2545 for further information. Boardroom, CarerLinks North Please contact Gozde on 9495 2553 or Lesley on 9495 2542. Lunch provided RSVP to Anna by 1.5.2014 on 9495 2548 Younger Onset Dementia Carer Support Group date:- 26 February, 16 April, 25 June 2015 Invitation to carers of a person affected by cognitive changes or dementia before the age of 65 years. Small group of carers (15) who meet bi-monthly. Range of guest speakers who present on a range of topics of interest, as identified by carers.