New Creative Caregiving Program at Shores Community Center

New Creative Caregiving Program at Shores Community Center
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City of Daytona Beach Shores recently issued the following announcement.

The City of Daytona Beach Shores is partnering with Atlantic Center for the Arts to offer a new Creative Caregiving program for caregivers and their care partners.

Registration is now open for this free program, with each session limited to 20 people (10 pairs of caregivers with care partner – CNA/HHA welcome).

Creative Caregiving will be offered weekly, in six-week sessions, on Tuesdays, from 2-4 p.m. Sessions will run Feb. 8 to March 22; April 5 to May 10; and July 12 to Aug. 16 at the Shores Community Center, 3000 Bellemead Drive, Daytona Beach Shores.

Caregiving for a loved one is a journey of joy and difficulty. Participants will learn how to connect mind, body and spirit by using the arts as a tool of self-care, social interaction and lifelong learning.

Atlantic Center for the Arts ambassador Sonja Jean Craig will present a fun, uplifting gathering of caregivers and care partners. She welcomes those who wish to understand how creativity can benefit life on a daily basis.

No experience necessary, and art supplies will be provided. Call 386-281-3000 to register. Space is limited.

Original source can be found here.



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