April 2021 Issue: Co-operator Newsletter Quarterly Issue

Silver Caregivers Co-operative Tea Session

Silver Caregivers Co-operative Tea Session
Caption: Silver Caregivers Co-operative Tea Session

The sessions will be held on Zoom. To register, Whatsapp Silver Caregivers Co-op (SCCL) at 98303165.
A small admin fee of $3 for SCCL members and $6/for non SCCL members is applicable.

Zoom Session

Date

Time

 Resilience: How to develop it

  • Have you ever desired that you could overcome your hurdles with ease?

  • Have you admired people who bounce forward from their problems and wish you could do the same?

 Guest Speaker: Ms Wendy Chua-Sullivan


Wendy started her own leadership practice in 2003, WAND INSPIRATION, after working as a School Psychologist at Raffles Institution.She has over 20 years of experience as an educator for personal transformation,applying Psychology to help leaders and teams build resilience and better performance.She has written 23 books based on the Theory of Multiple Intelligences, and developing resilience. Since March 2020, Wendy has given PDF copies of her book “The WAND Way to Resilience” to healthcare workers and anyone who wants to bemore resilient. Wendy is married, with four grown up children, and a volunteer for families at risk programmes. She will share on how caregivers can develop resilience and build confidence andstrength to live reenergised lives.

26 March 2021 (Fri)

 6.30 - 8.30pm

 Seeing & experiencing the positive in caregiving

  • When do we experience gain in caring for an older parent or spouse who needs care?

  • “Even in the pain there is gain” said a caregiver

  • What might these positive outcomes be & how can they be experienced?

  • Dr Yap will share from his professional experience and local research on caregivers

Guest Speaker: Dr Philip Yap
Philip Yap is a geriatrician and palliative care physician in the Dept of geriatric medicine KTPH. He is also an Adjunct Assoc Professor in Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS & Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, NTU. His interests are in dementia care, end of life care & long term care.

30 April 2021 (Fri)

 6.30 - 8.

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