How do we address the #ComplicatedGrief from a suicide death? @AFSPNational is the leading organization helping families and survivors. Their website has tons of resources and training to help.
How to learn more about #GriefLiteracy? Read their research and calls to action! One such article is highlighted here: https://t.co/e7oHBu47SD Another great read on the need for compassionate communities is here: https://t.co/v53aGFY7qL @SusanCadell@DrLaurenJBreen
Caring Connections is looking for a Study Coordinator to join our team!
Please share with anyone who might be interested in this position:
https://t.co/nobl9IaFZK
So many older persons could benefit from additional caregiving. But the US agency based system, in which over half of the payment goes to the agency and not the caregiver puts this help out of reach for many seniors and leads to poverty for caregivers. An absurd system.
If you’ve been interested in installing solar panels on your home, the City has a new program that will help. Visit https://t.co/liWE31CiVE to learn more about discount bulk pricing.
Julian Davis Reid Teaches Us to Rest in Jazz https://t.co/w4zCp1r5A1 via @Sojourners "One salutary reason for listening to jazz is that it gives you space to explore this relationship between freedom and unfreedom." Such a lift to read this in our weary world.
We hope you are able to join us this evening for Seeds of Remembrance from 6:30 to 9:00 pm at the University of Utah College of Nursing. 🌹
@KathieSupiano
The University of Utah's College of Nursing is offering COVID-19 support groups for community health workers that have been impacted by the pandemic. https://t.co/tTupIayl5i via @UofUHealth @KathieSupiano
@KathieSupiano spoke with @pbsutah about about Caring Connections annual Seeds of Remembrance event. The event will be held on May 10th from 6:30 - 9:00pm at the College of Nursing- Eccles Auditorium. #pbsutah
https://t.co/bqn0nB7Uyx
Caring Connections would like to extend gratitude towards the 43 participants who attended our Community Health Worker's retreat yesterday.
Thank you all for the wonderful experience!
Caring Connections: A Hope and Comfort in Grief Program will hold its annual Seeds of Remembrance event on May 10, 2022, from 6:30-9:00, at the Eccles Auditorium located at 10 South 2000 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112. For more information, call 801-585-9522.
Caring Connections will be presenting an in-person live stream of this year's Living with Grief Telecast on Tuesday, April 5th.
Registration is required to attend this event. To register please click on the following link:
https://t.co/eBNvjBFwG0
As Covid Slogs On, Seniors Find Fortitude Waning and Malaise Growing https://t.co/HgxPars2Yo via @khnews
@KathieSupiano, the director of Caring Connections, said older adults’ ability to bounce back from setbacks shouldn’t be discounted.
The Caring Connections team would like to wish everyone a happy and safe holidays.
"What we have once enjoyed and deeply loved, we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes a part of us."
—Helen Keller
Katherine Supiano, program director of Caring Connections, offers some insight on managing grief during the holiday season and the COVID-19 pandemic.https://t.co/khmL2VrKMT via @UofUHealth
As we approach the end of this year, we recognize the many lives that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you have lost a loved one to COVID, or are experiencing prolonged recovery, please contact 801-585-9522 for more information on our support groups.
In case you missed it - @UofUHealth hosted a Live Q&A with @KathieSupiano addressing how to cope with grief and feelings of sadness this holiday season. Link below:
Facebook Live - Holiday Blues https://t.co/1xBIxb326r via @FacebookWatch
The holiday season is called “the most wonderful time of the year”—but it isn’t for some. Tmw at 11:30am, @KathieSupiano, @UofUHealth, and @uofu_hmhi will host a Facebook live panel about how to manage grief and mental health during the holiday season. https://t.co/vII44qi2KH