Shore Physicians Group to Hold “Be Well Connected” Event on Alzheimer’s Disease

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Shore Physicians Group continues with its "Be Well Connected" series. (Image courtesy of Shore Physicians Group)

Shore Physicians Group is hosting a free “Be Well Connected” Community Education Breakfast on Thursday, Nov. 14, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Linwood Country Club, 500 Shore Road, Linwood.

The event will provide a wealth of information and resources for individuals concerned about Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders, including those caring for loved ones and those worried about early signs of dementia.

Attendees will have the opportunity to access expert advice, practical tools, and support services for people with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.

Whether they are a caregiver managing the day-to-day challenges of Alzheimer’s or they are noticing changes in a loved one, this event offers a comprehensive range of information and support.

Featured speakers will provide valuable insights on various aspects of dementia care:

  • Identifying Dementia Warning Signs:  Ahmed Nashat, family medicine physician with Shore Physicians Group, will discuss the early signs of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia and how they can be subtle and easily mistaken for normal aging. He will explain how early detection is key to ensuring the best care and support for patients and families.
  • Music Therapy – How Patients and Families Benefit: Music Therapist Karen Melita, of Angelic Health, will present on the benefits of music therapy for individuals and caregivers. She will explain how music therapy, an evidence-based practice, uses musical interventions to achieve personalized goals and enhance the well-being of both clients and their caregivers.
  • Managing Caregiver Stress, Anxiety and Fatigue:  Jenys Allende, executive director for Mental Health Staffing with Legacy Treatment Services, will offer practical strategies for caregivers, emphasizing the importance of self-care while managing the demands of caregiving. She will address the emotional toll that caregivers often face, offering guidance on how to cope with burnout, balance responsibilities, and find emotional support systems so they can best manage stress and care for their loved ones.

In addition to these presentations, attendees will have the chance to explore informational tables hosted by local organizations that specialize in caregiving, dementia support and healthcare services.

The organizations include Angelic Health, Bayada Homecare, Alzheimer’s Association, Complete Care at Linwood, United Methodist Communities at The Shores, Visiting Angels Private Duty Homecare, Shore Medical Center’s Center for Family Caregivers, CONTACT Cape-Atlantic and Arbor Terrace.

Attendees will enjoy a complimentary light breakfast while gaining access to the tools necessary to manage the physical and emotional demands of caregiving and dementia-related concerns.

To RSVP, email wellness@shoremedicalcenter.org or call (609) 365-5257.