We have been receiving e-mails from a variety of friends that are concerned about their parents. It can be difficult to open up the conversation about adult-onset disabilities. Sometimes it can feel like we are being disrespectful but in reality it is because we care about them and their well being.
Bill and I are looking forward to sharing what we have educated ourselves on and learned over the last 16 years. We look forward to open and honest discussion that will help participants feel more comfortable, as well as knowledgable.
Send us an e-mail at gracewithoutmargins@aol.com if you are interested in attending. We will be covering a variety of topics. We hope you will be able to join us, but please let us know if you will be attending so we will be properly prepared.
Bill and I are looking forward to sharing what we have educated ourselves on and learned over the last 16 years. We look forward to open and honest discussion that will help participants feel more comfortable, as well as knowledgable.
Send us an e-mail at gracewithoutmargins@aol.com if you are interested in attending. We will be covering a variety of topics. We hope you will be able to join us, but please let us know if you will be attending so we will be properly prepared.
Aging Parents and Loss
Issues & Decisions Rarely Talked About
Issues & Decisions Rarely Talked About
Presented by Bill & Deana Boggess,
Managing Directors,
Grace Without Margins, LLC
Grace Without Margins, LLC
Presentation will be held:
Saturday, January 27, 2017
1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Cedar Park, Texas
Location and specifics will be given when you register.
Register at:
gracewithoutmargins@aol.com
Registration fee $35 to cover training, materials,
and refreshments
Limited spots Register soon!
Saturday, January 27, 2017
1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Cedar Park, Texas
Location and specifics will be given when you register.
Register at:
gracewithoutmargins@aol.com
Registration fee $35 to cover training, materials,
and refreshments
Limited spots Register soon!
Training Topics
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Acquired Disabilities of
Aging
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Keeping the Elderly in
Community
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Independence
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Home Care vs. Facility
Placement
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Role Reversal
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Stages of Dementia
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Respect
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Guilt
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Forgiveness
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Sudden Loss/Stages of
Grief
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The Long Goodbye
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Final preparations
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Wills/Trusts/Medical
Advanced Directives
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Last Wishes
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Personal Applications
Bill and Deana have served
in disability ministry for over
20 years. For the last six
years they have provided
training to churches and
schools on a variety of
disability issues. After walking
through aging and loss with
their parents, they felt the
acquired disabilities of aging
is a topic too often neglected.
Join them for video and oral
presentations, as well as
group discussions and hand-
outs on how to support your
parents through the aging
process and eventually
prepare for your own.
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