Lifespan of Greater Rochester, Inc., caregivers, and professionals read Jolene’s book and come together online weekly for
interactive discussion.
About the Moderator:
Joy Underhill is retired after writing for businesses as a freelancer for more than 30 years. She has published dozens of articles for local publications and is an award-winning photographer, specializing in travel images, landscapes, and macro images. Joy’s interest in caregiving began when her brother-in-law developed early onset dementia and she supported her sister during that difficult journey. She lives in Farmington, NY, and enjoys playing classical piano, gardening, and memoir writing in between annual trips abroad. Joy currently coordinates two book clubs and loves reading titles she never would have picked up otherwise.
The first 50 registrants receive the book for free.
The first 20 caregivers to register are invited to a lunch with Jolene on November 6.
Author Jolene Brackey joins a panel of students and faculty for a moderated discussion on dementia, caregiving, and aging hosted by Nazareth University and designed for students and older adult services professionals.
St. John’s hosts an afternoon with Jolene as she shares insights and practical tips for family members and friends of people living with dementia, who desire to create more moments of joy in their role as caregivers. Bring your personal copy of Jolene’s book to have it signed or buy one at the event!
Refreshments will be served.
Respite is available for those eligible with advanced notice.