Press Release: Support group to feature award-winning training and certification program for family caregivers of persons with dementia
For more information, contact:
Dr. Iain Twaddle or Nikolas Gutierrez
Isa Psychological Services Center
University of Guam
Tel: (671) 735-2883
Email: isa@triton.uog.edu
Rhoda Orallo
Health Services of the Pacific
Tel: (671) 735-3277
Email: nfcspmgr@teleguam.net
Throughout the month of April, the Isa Psychological Services Center at the University of Guam will provide an opportunity for family caregivers to participate in an award-winning training and certification program for family caregivers of persons with dementia.
The educational program, titled CARES® Dementia Care for Families™, was created by HealthCare Interactive, an organization that specializes in online training for caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. It offers practical strategies for family members caring for a loved one with dementia through an interactive format involving educational activities and interviews with dementia experts, family caregivers, and persons with dementia themselves.
The training program includes four modules that will be conducted online over a four-week period. Participants will have an opportunity to complete each of the program’s four modules on either a Wednesday evening or a Saturday morning, according to the following schedule:
Module 1: Understanding Memory Loss:
Module 2: Living with Dementia:
Module 3: Using the CARES® Approach:
Module 4: Keys to Success with CARES®:
Support group sessions throughout 2021
The CARES® Dementia Care for Families™ training sessions are part of Isa’s ongoing
online support groups for family caregivers of persons with dementia being conducted
in collaboration with the UOG School of Health’s Guam/Micronesia Geriatrics Workforce
Enhancement Program. Support group sessions will be held year-round in 2021. The sessions
are free of charge to partners, family members, and other caregivers of persons with
dementia throughout Micronesia. The support groups will be conducted remotely on Zoom
during the pandemic.
What to expect
All support groups are client-centered and confidential. They provide a safe place
to share the stresses and challenges, successes, and rewards of caring for a loved
one with dementia with others who may be going through similar experiences. They also
provide a forum for caregivers to participate in presentations led by health care
professionals and other community members with expertise in caring for persons with
dementia. The support groups are facilitated by Iain Twaddle, director of Isa Psychological
Services Center who holds a doctorate in clinical psychology and is a licensed clinical
psychologist; Rhoda Orallo, a social worker with Health Services of the Pacific who
holds a master’s in social work; and Nikolas Gutierrez, a counselor with Isa who holds
a bachelor’s in psychology.
How to participate
To attend a family caregiver online support group, use the following Zoom links, or
call or email Dr. Iain Twaddle or Nikolas Gutierrez at (671) 735-2883 or isa@triton.uog.edu or Rhoda Orallo at (671) 735-3277 or nfcspmgr@teleguam.net.
* Wednesday Support Groups (6 p.m. – 8 p.m.): https://zoom.us/j/92072878067
* Saturday Support Groups (10 a.m. – Noon): https://zoom.us/j/91243370958