Caregiver Journey Webinar | 09/27/24
A Caregiver Conversation by Carallel: Understanding (and Managing) Your Caregiver Emotions
Caring for a loved one surfaces a kaleidoscope of emotions. And all of them, good and bad, are valid and important. That’s why in this Caregiver Conversation, Matt Perrin, Director of Caregiver Engagement, will is joined by Carallel Care Advocate and Certified Dementia Practitioner, Sheila Schultz, to discuss some of the most common emotions we experience as caregivers–and offer tips for managing them.
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Sheila is a Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP) and Care Advocate at Carallel. A lifelong learner whose motto is “Looking at life with relaxed attention changes what you see” works daily with caregivers from across the country–helping them solve problems, reduce stress, and build resilience.
Matt spent 8+ years as a family caregiver for his mother who was living with Alzheimer’s Disease. At Carallel, Matt drives the digital content development and distribution strategy. His focus is on supporting caregivers by providing the practical, relatable, and informative perspective people need — wherever they may be in their journey of caring for a loved one.
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