48 Hour Laugh-A-Thon: Improv for Caregivers Drop-In Class
Event description
We know you want an easygoing relationship with your loved one. Caregiving for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia is a heavy burden with daily responsibilities that can feel overwhelming, depleting, and unappreciated. You need support in navigating these difficult circumstances, but it’s hard to find anything that really makes a difference. That’s why we started Improv for Caregivers, a program that blends therapeutic techniques and improvisational comedy games to help caregivers cultivate ease, joy, and flexibility in their relationships and feel more hopeful. In our interactive workshop, you’ll have fun developing a skill set that helps you communicate in new ways, understand your loved one’s changing perspective, diffuse challenging behaviors, and cope with the stress of it all. When you learn improv skills for caregiving, you’ll worry less, laugh more, and find joy in the every day with your loved ones.
This one-time workshop for the 48 Hour Laugh-A-Thon is funded by AWARE and The Dallas Foundation and is free Dallas area family caregivers.
Professional Caregivers are asked to make a Pay What You Can Donation to register. Stomping Ground Comedy Theater and Training Center is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization and all contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
We ask that all attending (whether family caregivers or professional caregivers) register for this workshop.
This is a one-hour workshop held on 10:30 am on Saturday, March 1. The coast is free for Dallas area family caregivers and PWYC for professional caregivers. The instructors are psychotherapist and improv instructor, Andrea Baum and Stomping Ground Artistic Director Lindsay Goldapp. All students must adhere to policies in the Stomping Ground Student Handbook. Must be 18 years or older. For the most current information on what to expect when heading to Stomping Ground visit our FAQ page.
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