CountryHouse in Lincoln to host free “ask the experts” panel.
Those who care for aging loved ones or who are seeking senior care services often have many questions. CountryHouse has gathered some of the best
Those who care for aging loved ones or who are seeking senior care services often have many questions. CountryHouse has gathered some of the best
Has someone you love been diagnosed with dementia? Learn tips and techniques to help your loved one, straight from experts at CountryHouse. Join CountryHouse in
For a limited time, those who choose CountryHouse in Lincoln for their loved ones can benefit from a two-year rate lock offer. CountryHouse communities in
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Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia can be an emotional and exhausting experience. We can help. Our e-book dives into the signs of burnout and covers options for relief like caregiver support groups, home health care, and respite or day stays.
CountryHouse, in partnership with our parent company, Agemark Senior Living, and sister communities across the country, often hold free educational events either in-person or online. With a large team of dementia-care experts, we’re happy to help caregivers by sharing advice and best practices. Click the buttons below to view recordings of our past events. Please note that some videos contain sensitive topic content that may not be appropriate for a younger viewing audience.
Presenter Tessa Johnson, Executive Director of CountryHouse in Dickinson, ND, shares real and relevant advice to help all caregivers and answers even your most uncomfortable questions.
Marcia Houchin, National Director of Life Enrichment with Agemark Senior Living, discusses the benefits of a daily routine for those who live with dementia. She also gives great ideas for activities for loved ones.
Kelly Hranac, Executive Director at CountryHouse in Grand Island, gives helpful advice for those who are in a primary caregiving role for someone with dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.
Executive Director Shelly Otten of CountryHouse in Council Bluffs presents information to help you determine the right time to consider memory care for your loved one.