Our Training

Our Training

Caring for a person with dementia requires a specialized skill set that differs significantly from supporting those experiencing normal aging. Our training equips caregivers with these essential tools: understanding various dementia types, recognizing specific symptoms, and mastering the communication techniques necessary for meaningful connection. 

By empowering caregivers with these skills, we enable them to implement personalized care strategies that significantly enhance the quality of life for both clients and their families. These workshops are an invaluable resource for professional caregivers and family members alike, especially those navigating the uncertainty of a new diagnosis.

UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA - A COMPREHENSIVE COURSE FOR CAREGIVERS

Families (and other caregivers) caring for loved ones with dementia often feel overwhelmed and underprepared. For that reason, we've created "Understand Dementia" - a comprehensive four-hour workshop presented in two sessions. Our workshops are typically presented at the Morgan's Multi-Assistance Center. Participants receive a workbook to keep for future reference.

Attention! Medical Professionals Professional Caregivers Family members who have loved ones with Dementia

Join our two-session workshop: Understanding Dementia: A Comprehensive Course for Caregivers. Workshop presented in two 2 hour sessions, and each attendee will receive a workbook

The workshop topics include:

  • Let's Talk About the Brain
  • Communication is the Key
  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Things That Make the Day Go Better
  • Behaviors

Morgan's Multi-Assistance Center (MAC) 5210 Thousand Oaks Dr San Antonio, TX 78233

Just Announced: 2026 Workshops

Session 1 - January 20, 2026 4pm to 6pm
Session 2 - January 27, 2026 4pm to 6pm
Session 1 - March 24, 2026 4 pm to 6pm
Session 2 - March 31, 2026 4pm to 6pm
Session 1 - May 19, 2026 4pm to 6pm
Session 2 - May 26, 2026 4pm to 6pm
Session 1 - July 21, 2026 4pm to 6pm
Session 2 - July 28, 2026 4pm to 6pm

To register, contact Helping Our Seniors at 210-492-8100

What We Offer:

  • Expert-led workshops
  • Interactive training sessions
  • Resources and tools for ongoing support

Who Should Attend

  • Healthcare professionals
  • Caregivers
  • Family members of individuals living with dementia
  • Organizations seeking to improve support services