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Empowering Caregivers Online

Mindful Looking, Conversation, and Community

Monday, October 12, 2020
5:30 PM–6:30 PM

Caregiving for a loved one living with Alzheimer’s or dementia can leave you feeling powerless, faced with constant responsibilities and limited personal freedom. Even professional caregivers experience stress and burnout. How can you find empowerment amid these challenges?

At this program designed specifically for caregivers, we invite participants to examine the power dynamics in their lives and open their minds to a different understanding of their own agency. The program, led by trained Rubin docents, explores how contemporary and traditional Buddhist artworks can show new perspectives and pathways to empowerment.

This event is intended for caregivers and not for persons with dementia.

To register, please contact:access@rubinmuseum.org

Empowering Caregivers is supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation.

Free with RSVP

Attendees will be emailed a link to connect.

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