In this webinar, guest presenter Dr. Michelle Lobchuk of the University of Manitoba School of Nursing, talks with our caregiving audience about the research she’s done around cognitive empathy. Through self-reflection, caregivers can better understand and connect with those they provide care for. Resources When Caregivers Care Too Much: Emotional Empathy as a Mental Health […]
Communication Skills
Who Decides What and Other Touchy Caregiving Topics
Handout Mediate BC and Family Caregivers of BC are pleased to bring you this webinar that touches on a variety of caregiving topics. Mediate BC is committed to providing people with practical, accessible, and affordable choices to prevent, manage and resolve disputes. Mediators on its roster mediate a variety of family-related matters, including financial support […]
Where to Draw the Line: Boundary Setting for Caregivers
Sometimes we have to take the time and ask ourselves “where do I draw the line” when it comes to caregiving. It is important to take a step back and evaluate where our caregiving boundaries lie. This learning event is designed to help caregivers understand how to respect and set boundaries when it comes to […]
Communicating in Difficult Discussions
Family Caregivers of BC Presents: Coach Caregiver: Communicating in Difficult Discussions. This webinar is facilitated by Jodie McDonald, a Registered Social Worker is trained in the Non-Violent Communication (NVC) technique will illustrate how to apply the NVC technique to caregiver situations. Non-Violent Communication is a tool that allows us to speak from the point of […]