FREE! The COPSA Caregivers Support Group is open to all who are caring for someone with memory issues. We meet monthly to share our experience, learn about the disease process and discuss issues that arise from caregiving, offer each other support, find out about available resources and … [Read more...]
Caregiver Afternoon Support Group
FREE! The COPSA Caregivers Support Group is open to all who are caring for someone with memory issues. We meet monthly to share our experience, learn about the disease process and discuss issues that arise from caregiving, offer each other support, find out about available resources and … [Read more...]
Adults Caring Transitions Group
FREE! Virtual Support Group … [Read more...]
Topic You’d Better Not Die Or I’ll Kill You: A Caregiver’s Survival Guide To Keeping You in Good Health and Good Spirits
Join us for a special webinar featuring New York Times bestselling author Jane Heller as she discusses her acclaimed book, You’d Better Not Die Or I’ll Kill You: A Caregiver’s Survival Guide to Keeping You in Good Health and Good Spirits. Drawing from her personal journey as a caregiver for her … [Read more...]
Community as Family: Empowering Solo Agers to Build Their Own Support Networks
Are you navigating aging without the traditional support of close family? You’re not alone—and you don’t have to be alone. Join us for an interactive discussion designed to empower us and our allies with the tools and strategies to create small, supportive groups tailored to our unique needs and … [Read more...]
Improving Dying & Preparing for A Better End
We are the first generation in history that has some say about how, when, and where we die. That empowerment allows personalized humane, compassionate, and family centered care that respects and supports people according to their own values and wishes. Dan Morhaim, M.D., is a board-certified … [Read more...]
Late To Your Own Funeral: How To Leave a Legacy and Not a Logjam
Join us for a discussion with Rachel Donnelly, author of Late To Your Own Funeral. After experiencing multiple family losses, Rachel realized that mourners need guidance through death's bureaucracy, not just condolences. As an after-loss consultant, she helps navigate estate complexities, acting as … [Read more...]
What We Should All Know About Medicare
Are you, your loved ones, or your clients approaching age 65—whether still working or retired? Join us for a discussion designed to help you navigate the complexities of Medicare and retiree planning. What You’ll Learn: This interactive session will focus on four critical aspects of Medicare and … [Read more...]
Achieving a Good Death: A Practical Guide to the End of Life
Death is inevitable, dying badly is not. A good death is achievable, and this Chris Palmer explains how. There is an art to dying well that can be taught and learned. While death is inevitable, dying badly is not. This practical guide to achieving a good death will reduce the fear that often … [Read more...]
GET TO WORK! Employment Supports and Services for Adults with Disabilities in NJ
Join us to learn about employment supports and services for adults with disabilities in NJ … [Read more...]
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