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CVTC to Host Free Online Caregiver Conference

Event offered in conjunction with Chippewa Valley Family Caregiving Alliance



An annual event to provide support for caregivers is going virtual this year, and you can attend without any risk to you or your loved one's health.


The free Caregiver Conference, formerly known as the Caregivers Night Out and hosted by the Chippewa Valley Family Caregiving Alliance, will be hosted virtually by Chippewa Valley Technical College throughout the month of November. When providing care to frail elderly and others with serious health problems, protecting them from the spread of COVID-19 is essential, making an in-person night out unwise. The need for people to find support and resources, however, is still there.


“The Caregiver Conference is for family or professional caregivers who are looking for some additional resources, tips and ideas on how they can be a better caregiver, while also taking care of themselves," said Claire Lindstrom, business development and continuing education specialist at CVTC, who is helping plan the conference. “During these challenging times, it is important to make time for ourselves, and the Caregiver Conference has valuable sessions to help caregivers focus and recharge.”


The Caregiver Conference is a resource for people to find support and answers. The conference takes place on Mondays and Wednesdays from Nov. 2-18 on the Microsoft Teams video conferencing platform. Sessions include topics like “The Desires of Every Heart: Discovering Ways to Connect with Others,” “Generating Perspective for Well-Being” and “Caring for Yourself while Caring for Others.” For a complete schedule of sessions, and to register, go to cvtc.edu/events/caregiver-conference. There is no charge for any of the sessions.


“The virtual Caregiver Conference is a great way to reach caregivers who have not had an opportunity to attend in the past. They can attend from the comfort of their home,” said Lisa Wells, dementia care specialist with the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Eau Claire County.



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