EKFH Caregiver Support Workshop Set for May 9

Cranbrook, BC… Caregiving for a loved one can be very rewarding, but also involves many stressors, changes in the family dynamic, household disruption, financial pressure, and the added workload. When caregiver stress and burnouts puts your own health at risk, it affects your ability to provide care. It hurts both the caregiver and the person they’re caring for.

The key point is that caregivers need care too and such is the subject matter for an upcoming Caregiver Support Workshop funded by EKFH and last fall’s third-party fundraiser Aggie’s Fall Fling organized by local resident Kevin Dunk.

The Monday, May 9 workshop will be led by guest speaker Allison Reeves M.A., RC.C. and will cover the following topics:
• Long-term caregiving: Staying emotionally well over the long term
• Managing the ongoing losses of caregiving
• How to avoid losing yourself
• Anger, guilt and the family caregiver

Ms. Reeves is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and has been since 1994. Her three areas of extensive background are: family caregiving, chronic physical illness, as well as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Tickets are $10 each and available from Lotus Books, 33 10th Ave S, Cranbrook, BC. Space is limited so EKFH suggests purchasing your tickets early.

The workshop takes place at the Manual Training School (adjacent to the Cranbrook Public Library) 1212 2nd Street N, Cranbrook and runs from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. The cost of the ticket includes a light lunch.

Questions? Contact Darryl Oakley (Interior Health) at 250 417-6162 or Kevin Dunk at 250 426-2450.