Tuesday, May 21, 2019 3:00-4:00 PM ET
Volunteers can provide valuable support for organizations serving persons living with dementia and their caregivers by enabling those organizations to expand their capacity and plan for long-term sustainability. This webinar will focus on finding, training, and retaining volunteers; providing volunteers with meaningful work; and determining which volunteers are a good match for programs. Presenters include representatives from two programs that rely on volunteers to provide dementia-capable services.
Presenters
- Kay Wallick is the program director for Dementia Friendly Wyoming. She is a founder of Green House Living for Sheridan, an alternative skilled nursing facility, and was national Director of Shepherd’s Centers of America.
- Daphne Johnston is founder and director of the Respite Ministry in Montgomery, Alabama. Her faith-based, volunteer model of care has spread to 12 new programs in the southeast.
Registration
Registration is required to receive the webinar information. Visit the webinar webpage to learn more, including CE credit information.
Closed captioning is available for all NADRC webinars.
This webinar will be recorded and available for viewing through the National Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Center.
Mark your calendar for the next webinar: Caregiving for People with Non-Alzheimer's Dementia, June 4, 2:00-3:00 PM ET.