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REMINDER –6 Important Tools in Helping a Loved One with Cognitive Impairment

FREE WEBINAR 

6 Important Tools in Helping a Loved One with Cognitive Impairment 

 

During the webinar you’ll learn: 

  •   Resources for planning 
  •   A tool to help start the conversation with your loved one 
  •   A list of important information to share 
  •   Two major actions to take before you or your loved one can’t remember anymore 
  •   Resources to help you and your loved one 

 

Noticing signs of cognitive impairment can be a scary and emotional time. This program willhelp ease that tension and provide valuable information to take positive actions. Help yourself and your loved one alleviate some of your struggles during a difficult time.  

 

Pick an upcoming webinar time here!

 

 About the Speaker: 

Kelly Vandever is an award-winning speaker, a Seniors Real Estate Specialist® with Keller Williams North Atlanta, and a daughter who’s been through the diagnosis...

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Reminder: Important Webinar If You Have a Loved One with Cognitive Impairment

When my dad was diagnosed with cognitive impairment, I felt...

Confused - Overwhelmed - Scared

Are you feeling that way too?

If you have a loved one who’s been diagnosed, there’s help.

 

During the webinar you’ll learn:

 

· Resources for planning 

· A tool to help start the conversation with your loved one 

· A list of important information to share 

· Two major actions to take before your loved one can’t remember anymore 

· Resources to help you and your loved one 

 

Noticing signs of cognitive impairment can be a scary and emotional time. This program willhelp ease that tension and provide valuable information to take positive actions. Help yourself and your loved one alleviate some of your struggles during a difficult time 

Pick an upcoming webinar time here!

 
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He Forgot His Mother’s Maiden Name – Tools to Help You When Your Loved One Has Been Diagnosed with Cognitive Impairment

I remember the Thanksgiving when dad and I were flipping through photo albums, and he couldn’t remember his mother’s maiden name.

My stepmother had been trying to tell me dad was having problems, but I made excuses. In that moment, forgetting his mother’s maiden name, I could no longer deny it. My dad was having cognitive issues.

 

Do you have a loved one who’s been diagnosed with cognitive impairment?

 

Feeling overwhelmed, saddened, stressed?

 

Trying to figure out what to do?

 

Here’s some help.

 


Free Webinar!

 

6 Important Tools in Helping a Loved One with

Cognitive Impairment

 

During the webinar you’ll learn:

 

· Resources for planning 

· A tool to help start the conversation with your loved one 

· A list of important information to share 

· Two major actions to take before you or your loved one can’t remember anymore 

· ...

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