Program to Explore Connecting with Those Who Have Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s causes memory, thinking and behavior changes that interfere with daily living. Communication is more than just talking and listening—it’s also about sending and receiving messages through attitude, tone of voice and body language. As the disease progresses, those living with Alzheimer’s can lose the ability to use words, but families can find new ways to connect.
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is sponsoring a virtual program on effective communication strategies on Wednesday, March 17.
The program will be held from 4–5 p.m. via Zoom. Registration closes on March 11. Join us to explore how communication changes when someone is living with Alzheimer’s; learn how to interpret verbal and behavioral communication; and identify strategies to help you connect and communicate at each stage of the disease.
Effective Communications Strategies