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  • L.O.V.E. Approach
  • Models of Care
  • Trainings and Workshops
  • Coaching
  • Social Circles
  • Contact Us

Upcoming trainings and workshops

Join me on Zoom, for live sessions in a relaxed atmosphere!  Enrollment is limited so individual questions can be addressed.


If you would like to schedule a zoom or live workshop, conference presentation, or motivational speaking engagement in your area, please contact me.

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Live Zoom Workshops

Vicky takes a no nonsense, direct, yet caring and compassionate approach to help you understand dementia and how it effects your family or friendship.

 Her mission is to improve and enrich the bio-psych-social and physical functioning of those living with dementia, depression, anxiety, stress, chronic pain, social isolation and grief through connectedness and experiential learning with meaningful evidenced based interventions. She is passionate about the LOVE approach and wanting family and friends to gain the confidence and skills Certified Dementia Practitioner and also trained in the Trauma-Informed Practices of Expressive Arts Approaches to Self-Regulation and Stress Reduction.

"No" Doesn't Always Mean No

$20.00  via Zoom


 People living with memory loss can lead a life of quality, but it requires a commitment from friends and families to learn and practice new communication skills. It is our job to speak to the person so they understand, feel understood, and stay connected with others. This is designed for family and friends who love someone with memory loss.

Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.

Registration

Addressing Expressive Needs

$20.00  via Zoom 


When support someone with dementia symptom behaviors, a holistic approach is alway recommended as the first choice to decrease their anxiety. Learning strategies for engaging your loved one helps you stay connected and share joyful moments.  


 Facilitated by Vicky Pitner, a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist who has been using Expressive Arts, (music, dance, visual arts, psychodrama, storytelling, poetry, journaling, therapeutic drumming, and mindful walking) for over 40 years in clinical and community settings to promote creative healing.


Join me for this fun, live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.

Registration

Untangle Your Mind with Zentangles

$20.00  via Zoom 

 

Wouldn’t it be nice to relax, feel happy and focused with just a few stokes of a pen? 

Sound too good to be true? Come join me as we learn Zentagling, a meditative art form that creates overall well-being and has been shown to be helpful with pain management, managing anxiety, decreasing depression symptoms, and improving focus with someone living with a traumatic brain injury. The repetition, simple steps, and detailed patterns is also useful for those living with PTSD.

 

Please bring a fine tip marker or pen, several pieces of paper and colored pencils if you like. 


Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.



Registration

Overcoming the stigma of dementia

$20.00  via Zoom 


Families and friends play a crucial role in the timing of a diagnosis that effects the outcome of the persons quality of life. Negative attitudes about a people living with a neurocognitive disorder such as dementia or Alzheimer's disease due to the lack of knowledge, prejudices, and discrimination evokes fear, shame, and delays a timely treatment approach. When faced with a "stigma"  such as poverty, depression, or mental illness, the ability to "imagine" how  a person thinks and feels, by putting themselves in the person shoe's, can be  effective in reducing the beliefs of that stigma. 

We believe that "imagined contact" can also influence how we perceive people living with dementia and Alzheimer's disease and reduce the stigma for the individual, family and friends, and encourage a healthier and more optimistic outcome for learning to live with a neurocognitive disorder. 

Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.


Registration

My Friend Has Dementia

$20.00  via Zoom 


Maintaining your friendship with someone with dementia does not have to be difficult when you understand how dementia is affecting your friend and learn how to communicate with strategies to stay connected. Without friends, people with dementia run a risk of social isolation and loneliness and a visit from you could be the best part of their day (and yours)! Join me for this fun, live session on the positive outcomes for both you and your friend.

Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.

Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)

$20.00  via Zoom 

 

As we age, our thought processes can slow down and we may become a bit forgetful; misplacing our keys occasionally or forgetting why we walked into a room. This forgetfulness can be easily resolved by retracing our steps, or just taking a few minutes to recall where we left the keys or what we needed when we changed rooms. But memory lapses, memory loss, and losing things frequently is not part of the healthy aging. 

Some adults do have more memory or thinking problems than others. This might include forgetting important appointments, misplacing items, forgetting to take important medications, or having trouble finding familiar words or names of familiar people. These type of changes in the brain are symptoms of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Movement difficulties and problems with the sense of smell have also been linked to MCI. MCI is defined by deficits in memory that do not significantly impact daily living. 

Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.

Registration

Understanding Dementia, Alzheimers disease and other neurogognitive disorders

$20.00  via Zoom 


Alzheimer's disease is the leading cause of dementia. So what is dementia? There are over 100 types of dementia so we will cover Vascular dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Frontotemporal dementia, and early on-set Alzheimers and others.  

Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.

Registration

Live Zoom Workshops

Conversations without Conflict: What's in Your Communication Toolbox?

$20.00  via Zoom


 People living with memory loss can continue to lead a life of quality, but it requires a commitment from friends and families to learn and practice new communication skills. It is our job to speak to the person so they understand, feel understood, and stay connected with others. This is designed for family and friends who love someone with memory loss.

Join me for this fun, live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.

Register

"No" Doesn't Always Mean No

$20.00  via Zoom


 People living with memory loss can lead a life of quality, but it requires a commitment from friends and families to learn and practice new communication skills. It is our job to speak to the person so they understand, feel understood, and stay connected with others. This is designed for family and friends who love someone with memory loss.

Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.

Registration

Addressing Expressive Needs

$20.00  via Zoom 


When support someone with dementia symptom behaviors, a holistic approach is alway recommended as the first choice to decrease their anxiety. Learning strategies for engaging your loved one helps you stay connected and share joyful moments.  


 Facilitated by Vicky Pitner, a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist who has been using Expressive Arts, (music, dance, visual arts, psychodrama, storytelling, poetry, journaling, therapeutic drumming, and mindful walking) for over 40 years in clinical and community settings to promote creative healing.


Join me for this fun, live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.

Registration

Untangle Your Mind with Zentangles

$20.00  via Zoom 

 

Wouldn’t it be nice to relax, feel happy and focused with just a few stokes of a pen? 

Sound too good to be true? Come join me as we learn Zentagling, a meditative art form that creates overall well-being and has been shown to be helpful with pain management, managing anxiety, decreasing depression symptoms, and improving focus with someone living with a traumatic brain injury. The repetition, simple steps, and detailed patterns is also useful for those living with PTSD.

 

Please bring a fine tip marker or pen, several pieces of paper and colored pencils if you like. 


Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.



Registration

Overcoming the stigma of dementia

$20.00  via Zoom 


Families and friends play a crucial role in the timing of a diagnosis that effects the outcome of the persons quality of life. Negative attitudes about a people living with a neurocognitive disorder such as dementia or Alzheimer's disease due to the lack of knowledge, prejudices, and discrimination evokes fear, shame, and delays a timely treatment approach. When faced with a "stigma"  such as poverty, depression, or mental illness, the ability to "imagine" how  a person thinks and feels, by putting themselves in the person shoe's, can be  effective in reducing the beliefs of that stigma. 

We believe that "imagined contact" can also influence how we perceive people living with dementia and Alzheimer's disease and reduce the stigma for the individual, family and friends, and encourage a healthier and more optimistic outcome for learning to live with a neurocognitive disorder. 

Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.


Registration

My Friend Has Dementia

$20.00  via Zoom 


Maintaining your friendship with someone with dementia does not have to be difficult when you understand how dementia is affecting your friend and learn how to communicate with strategies to stay connected. Without friends, people with dementia run a risk of social isolation and loneliness and a visit from you could be the best part of their day (and yours)! Join me for this fun, live session on the positive outcomes for both you and your friend.

Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.

Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)

$20.00  via Zoom 

 

As we age, our thought processes can slow down and we may become a bit forgetful; misplacing our keys occasionally or forgetting why we walked into a room. This forgetfulness can be easily resolved by retracing our steps, or just taking a few minutes to recall where we left the keys or what we needed when we changed rooms. But memory lapses, memory loss, and losing things frequently is not part of the healthy aging. 

Some adults do have more memory or thinking problems than others. This might include forgetting important appointments, misplacing items, forgetting to take important medications, or having trouble finding familiar words or names of familiar people. These type of changes in the brain are symptoms of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Movement difficulties and problems with the sense of smell have also been linked to MCI. MCI is defined by deficits in memory that do not significantly impact daily living. 

Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.

Registration

Understanding Dementia, Alzheimers disease and other neurogognitive disorders

$20.00  via Zoom 


Alzheimer's disease is the leading cause of dementia. So what is dementia? There are over 100 types of dementia so we will cover Vascular dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Frontotemporal dementia, and early on-set Alzheimers and others.  

Join me for this live 2 hour presentation! Space is limited so individual questions can be addressed.

Registration

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