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[11:15am-1:00pm] ABWA No Limits! Meeting
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- “GENERATIONAL GAP” SPOKEN HERE
If you’re in a quandary about generational issues, help is available at the ABWA No Limits! chapter’s March 15 meeting. Theresa Delahoyde, EdD, RN, MSN will present information on “Veterans, Boomers, Gen X and Y: Learn How to Reach Them!”
Theresa’s teaching and speaking experience began in her role as a unit preceptor while working in the surgical/trauma intensive care unit at Mayo Medical Center. In 2001, Theresa began teaching as a full-time nursing instructor at BryanLGH College of Health Sciences. She is currently an Associate Manager Professor and teaches medical/surgical nursing and critical care nursing. Her doctoral dissertation focused on the generational differences among nursing students’ preferred teaching methods and faculty uses of teaching methods. She continues her research in generational differences.
No Limits! will meet on Monday, March 15 from 11:15 am to 1:00 pm at Carmela’s Bistro at 4141 Pioneer Woods Drive, Suite 110 at 70th and Pioneers Blvd. No Limits! meetings are open to all professional women and women business owners. Paying guests are allowed to visit for two meetings before being asked to join.
Luncheon cost is $15. Deadline for reservations is 5:00 pm on Thursday, March 11; reservations called in after this date will be $20 each. RSVP to darci.roberts@woodsbros.com or call 304.7191 with name, phone number and choice of either the entrée (Chicken Marsala) or the salad (Mushroom Croustade-Marinated Mushrooms sauteéd with basil vinegar and finished with gorgonzola).
As Lincoln’s first and only ABWA Express Network, No Limits! will celebrate its one-year anniversary in March 2010. It is one of the American Business Women’s Association’s fastest growing chapters at 60+ members. Women who are searching for a national affiliation with a local chapter that provides quality, stimulating opportunities to expand skills that enhance personal and professional growth are invited to attend. Program topics address issues specifically related to challenges and opportunities faced by women in our professional community. No Limits! Express Network meetings will honor members’ time investment and create opportunities for members to develop leadership roles and to practice leadership skills.
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[6:00pm-8:00pm] Caregiving Boot Camp: Dilemmas of Dementia
- Description:
- Presented by Home Instead Senior Care
Do you have a loved one that needs more physical care? Are you challenged by caring for a loved one? Do you lack practical skills and techniques for caregiving? If you answered yes to any of these questions, Caregiving Boot Camp is for you!
Whether you are new to caregiving or just feel like you need to strengthen your skills, you can develop your caregiving muscles at Caregiving Boot Camp. You will train in a supportive environment with the personal trainers at Home Instead, along with special guest trainers, to get you in tip-top caregiving shape to conquer the challenges that you face. Caregiving Boot Camp is a combination of video, instruction, interaction, practical techniques, hands-on practice, handouts, and take-home resources.
Four classes to choose from. Attend all four, or choose only the classes you are interested in. Afternoon or evening times available.
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Dilemmas of Dementia
Objective: Understand the disease process. Learn techniques to provide care with dignity and respect, minimizing agitation and stress--for both you and your loved one.
Caregiving Boot Camp is held at Home Instead Senior Care, 8101 S. 15th St., Ste. A, Lincoln, NE
Register for all four classes to be entered in a drawing for a free copy of "Stages of Senior Care" written by Paul and Lori Hogan, Founders of Home Instead Senior Care (one name drawn at each class).
Class size is limited. Call 423-8119 to reserve a seat. Light refreshments will be served.
Cost is $5 per class.
[6:30pm-8:00pm] Raising Children: How to "Lighten Up"
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- Facilitated by Kris Thaller, Certified Life Coach, and Aimee Scudder, Registered Nurse
Come learn the seven promises that will take you from:
*Confused to clear
*Self-centered to selfless
*Guilt ridden to joyous
Discover how to focus on how you can truly, deeply serve your children and your family while loving and caring for yourself.
This 5-week book study group uses "Keeping Our Promises: How To Be a Guilt Free Mother" written by Rev. Stephanie Seigh. The group is open to anyone raising children of any age.
Dates: March 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29
Time: 6:30-8:00pm
Cost: $10 + $11 for the book
Location: Q-Comm, 5930 S. 57th St., Lincoln, NE
To register: Call Kris at 890-5741 or email kris@mycoachingdimensions.com
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