Dealing With Aging Parents  
     
  The life expectancy of most Americans is fairly long; and as we age, so do our parents and elders. Some of us find ourselves with responsibilities for the care both of our children and our aging parents or grandparents. These responsibilities can create stress, adding unforeseen emotional, physical and financial strain to life. In this workshop, we will address the issues and challenges. as well as, the resources and options available when dealing with aging parents.  
     
  *ONLY OFFERED TO UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES  
     
COURSE DATES : NOT OFFERED THIS SEMESTER CAN BE CUSTOMIZED FOR YOUR DEPARTMENT AT ANY TIME
COURSE TIMES :
Course Objectives :
Participants will learn :
The demographics of the aging population and the "sandwich" generation
To use an individiual elder care assessment checklist
To assess eldercare resources and care options in your community
Tools to help the working caregiver manage both emotional and physical stresses
PRE-REQUISITES : None INSTRUCTOR :
WHO SHOULD ATTEND :
Open Only To University Employees
LOCATION :
REGISTER NOW! ENROLLMENT LIMIT : 25
Please call 413-545-1787
 
 
© 2006 University of Massachusetts Amherst. Site Policies.
This site is maintained by Workplace Learning & Development