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Need a Helping Hand in Caring for a Loved One?

Learn how family, friends, co-workers and others can coordinate their schedules and tasks in caring for a loved one with free help from Lotsa Helping Hands.

 

If you're like many people, you're right now up-to-your-eyeballs in preparation and celebration of the holiday season. And if you're helping to provide support or care to an aging loved one, then you might just wonder how you can manage to juggle your caregiving experience with all the activities of the season.

Actually the holiday season which often includes more contact with family members, near and far can provide an opportunity to open new conversations about how families even those who live at a distance can support each other and their loved one along the caregiving journey.

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On December 15, Lotsa Helping Hands is providing a webinar especially focused on “caregiving conversation starters.” This is a great opportunity to learn ideas for holiday caregiving and planning ahead. The webinar will kick off at 2 p.m. EST on December 15, and you can register by visiting the Lotsa Helping Hands website at www.lotsahelpinghands.com

The free webinar will offer an great opportunity to learn ideas for holiday caregiving; how to use "conversation starters"  and to how to plan ahead as well as how to use the the many features of Lotsa Helping Hands - all available at no cost.

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 Webinar topics will cover:

 How to start a conversation with siblings and family members about caregiving for your aging parents

  • What signs to look for that a loved one needs caregiving
  • Tips and features to make your Lotsa Helping Hands community web site more unique including utilizing the vital information section and customizing your calendar

Featured Speakers:

  • Sherri Snelling: CEO of the Caregiving Club
  • Brooks Kenny: Chief Marketing Officer, Lotsa Helping Hands

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