DUKE CAREGIVER COMMUNITY EVENT 2023
One day conference to educate lay and professional caregivers about caregiving related issues and chronic conditions.
Target Audience
- Allied Health Professionals
- Nurses
Learning Objectives
The learning objective is for: (1) the attendees of the "Current science and research on Alzheimer's Disease" to knowledge of the updated science in order to apply the new findings in their care for Alzheimer's patients; (2) Participants will be given an over view of digital healthcare insofar as the current capabilities and the future trends. Participants will learn how to use technology to facilitate communication between providers and caregivers to ensure everyone has access to the same relevant information to best care for the patients involved. (3) Through the Attendees will be given insights to help caregivers identify, process, accept, and move forward through diff cult emotions brought on by the caregiving journey. They will learn how to find purpose and meaning in challenging times and about post-traumatic growth through resilience. (4) Participants will be provided with insight about how communities of color sit on the sideline waiting and hoping that those in power will do the right thing when it comes to providing necessary resources and ensuring that all communities are represented and taken care of. Through an engaging presentation attendees will learn how to become more inclusive to improve access and decrease health disparities.
- Melanie Bunn, RN, MS
- Jenna Renfroe, PhD, ABPP-CN
- Matt Roman, PT, MHA, MMCi
- Garrett Davis
- ANCC
- JA Credit - AH
- Attendance
Available Credit
- 6.00 ANCC
- 6.00 Attendance
- 6.00 JA Credit - AH