Caregivers Support Group Meetings

Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United States

Often, caregivers experience physical demands, emotional stress, and conflicts with work, family, or other responsibilities when providing care for others. The National Family Caregiver Program features the crucial Older Relative Caregiver and Family Caregiver Support Groups. These gatherings offer a space for Caregivers to come together: they eat, they talk,

Uke ‘an Strum with Barb & Lacey

Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United States

All levels welcome. Music and basic instruction given. Ukuleles available to try in class. New members are welcome to start at 9:30 am for beginner lessons. Jam Session 10-11:15am Contact Barb or Lacey at (307) 675-4968 with questions or to join. $5 voluntary contribution.

Caregivers Support Group Meetings

Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United States

Often, caregivers experience physical demands, emotional stress, and conflicts with work, family, or other responsibilities when providing care for others. The National Family Caregiver Program features the crucial Older Relative Caregiver and Family Caregiver Support Groups. These gatherings offer a space for Caregivers to come together: they eat, they talk,

Cultivating Positivity, Patience, and Acceptance

Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United States

Care partners, are you struggling to maintain positivity, practice patience, or accept your loved one's changing needs? This workshop will help you cultivate resilience amidst caregiving challenges. Learn strategies for maintaining positivity, developing patience, and improving communication with persons living with dementia. Join us in a supportive environment to share

Uke ‘an Strum with Barb & Lacey

Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United States

All levels welcome. Music and basic instruction given. Ukuleles available to try in class. New members are welcome to start at 9:30 am for beginner lessons. Jam Session 10-11:15am Contact Barb or Lacey at (307) 675-4968 with questions or to join. $5 voluntary contribution.

Caregivers Support Group Meetings

Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United States

Often, caregivers experience physical demands, emotional stress, and conflicts with work, family, or other responsibilities when providing care for others. The National Family Caregiver Program features the crucial Older Relative Caregiver and Family Caregiver Support Groups. These gatherings offer a space for Caregivers to come together: they eat, they talk,

Event Series Community Dementia Strategies

Community Dementia Strategies

Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United States

Join our dementia strategy sessions, a platform for those living with dementia, care partners, and professionals to share valuable insights and real-world experiences. These meetings foster open discussions about what our community needs to provide exceptional support for individuals impacted by dementia. We are committed to actively listening and understanding

To Will or Not To Will or To Trust with Christopher Sherwood, Attorney

Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United States

Interested in learning more about what it means when you add your children or other beneficiaries to the deed to your home? What about when you do that with your financial accounts? What happens if you die without a signed Will? Or, what if you die with a properly signed

Uke ‘an Strum with Barb & Lacey

Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United States

All levels welcome. Music and basic instruction given. Ukuleles available to try in class. New members are welcome to start at 9:30 am for beginner lessons. Jam Session 10-11:15am Contact Barb or Lacey at (307) 675-4968 with questions or to join. $5 voluntary contribution.

Caregivers Support Group Meetings

Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United States

Often, caregivers experience physical demands, emotional stress, and conflicts with work, family, or other responsibilities when providing care for others. The National Family Caregiver Program features the crucial Older Relative Caregiver and Family Caregiver Support Groups. These gatherings offer a space for Caregivers to come together: they eat, they talk,