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Please join us Wednesday, May 17 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern, for our free webinar entitled Hidden Heroes: Caregiver Stress and What to Do About It.

In this session we will address family caregiving: its role in society, the stress associated with it and the impact caregiving stress can have on a person. Additionally, we will discuss how military helping professionals can assist family caregivers.

Presenter:
Denise Miner-Williams, PhD, RN brings to the table 39 years of nursing background. Dr. Miner-Williams is an adjunct associate professor with University of Health Sciences San Antonio medical school, a retired Army Nurse Corps officer, and active as an Advance Care Planning Certified Facilitator and with ABODE Contemplative Home for the Dying. For over ten years she has worked with family caregivers with the Stress-Busting Program for Family Caregivers in San Antonio, TX. On a personal note, she remains involved with the military life having three children as Army officers. She also understands the role of family caregiver having had a daughter with dual diagnosis.

Continuing Education Credit Available!

The OneOp Military Caregiving concentration has applied for 1.0 continuing education credit from The University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work for credentialed participants. Certificates of Completion will also be available for training hours as well.

Interested in Joining the Webinar?

To join this event, simply click on “Hidden Heroes: Caregivers Stress and What to Do About It” The webinar is hosted by the Department of Defense APAN system, but is open to the public.

If you cannot connect to the APAN site, an alternative viewing of this presentation will be running on YouTube Live. Mobile options for YouTube Live are available on all Apple and Android devices.


 This MFLN-Military Caregiving concentration blog post was published on May 12, 2017.