EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

At its core, ACAPcommunity is an educational 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that offers information, resources, support and community for those of us who are caring for aging parents. Through local chapters, monthly programs are offered that address issues related to aging, family dynamics and adult-child caregiving. Presenters are experts on the topic they address, and many are or have been caregivers for their own parents and/or in-laws.

ACAPcommunity currently offers the following opportunities for information, resources, support and community.  You will learn more about each of these programs on this website. If you’d like additional information, though, please let us know!

ACAPcommunity Curriculum

The ACAPcommunity curriculum, the framework for ACAP educational programs, has been validated by adult-child caregivers and professionals across the nation.  Learn More.

ACAP Podcast

ACAPcommunity also offers a podcast, conversational interviews with experts who help us consider new approaches to caregiving and taking care of oneself. Often, the podcast interviewee is a recent ACAP speaker.  Podcasts are recorded almost every month. You may listen to these excellent podcasts through this website as well as iTunes and The Mesh.tv.  Learn More.

ACAP Chapter Educational Programs

Monthly educational programs are the core of ACAP, providing a base from which participants receive important information and resources within an environment of support and community. At monthly ACAP chapter meetings, an area expert, well-known and well-respected in his or her field, presents an educational program on one of the myriad issues regarding aging, family dynamics or adult-child caregiving.  Take a look at the activities taking place at the various ACAP chapters by clicking this link.

Speakers’ Bureau

The Speakers’ Bureau offers opportunity adult-child caregivers in your area insights from the directors / founders of ACAPcommunity.  Learn more.

ACAP Conference

In November of 2019, ACAPcommunity plans to sponsoring a one-day conference in Hickory, NC. With an outstanding keynote, excellent lunch speaker and six educational programs, by the end of the day, participants will better understand the scope and impact of adult-child caregiving and the Silver Tsunami, learn strategies for better caring for aging parents and themselves, have the opportunity to develop a support network, and gain encouragement for planning for their own aging.  The conference is in partnership with the Northwest (NC) Area Health Education Center of Wake Forest School of Medicine and a part of the North Carolina AHEC Program.

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