Caring for the Caregiver Free Event

Richard Lui with his father. Richard Lui, Dr. Kate Zhong, and KING 5's Jim Dever will present at the free “Caring for the Caregiver” event on March 19.
(left to right) NBC News/MSNBC Anchor Richard Lui; Dr. Kate Zhong, geriatric psychiatrist and founder of the Brainnovation Initiative at UNLV; Jim Dever, host of KING 5s Evening

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A conversation about caregiver wellness and brain healthEvery day, about 38-million people nationwide perform a great labor of love as a family caregiver: caring for parents, spouses, adult children with disabilities, friends and other loved ones. Caring for a family member or close friend is one of the most important roles we are likely to play in our lifetime. However, the emotional and physical tolls of caregiving can be profound.

Higher levels of stress, anxiety, and depression are common among those who care for an older relative or friend, and studies show caregivers who experience chronic stress may be at a greater risk of experiencing their own cognitive and physical decline.

To help support caregivers take care of their own health and wellbeing, AARP Washington, BECU, and KING 5 invite you to a free event on March 19 with NBC News/MSNBC Anchor Richard Lui and Dr. Kate Zhong, geriatric psychiatrist and founder of the Brainnovation Initiative at UNLV.

Hear about Richard’s own caregiving experience as he took time away from his TV job to care for his father as he lived with Alzheimer’s, as seen in the new movie “UNCONDITIONAL” screened at the White House, United Nations, and U.S. Capitol. We’ll explore how others can prepare themselves for caregiving, and examine what roles gender stereotypes, technology, family conflict and more play in how we care for our loved ones.

Dr. Zhong will help us recognize how caregiving can impact our own mental health, and provide tips and tools for how caregivers can boost their brain health and reduce the risk of memory loss.

Host of KING 5’s Evening, Jim Dever, will moderate a discussion with a chance for you to ask your own questions of our presenters. Information about local community resources and services will also be available.

This free event will be held from 7:30-9:00pm at Town Hall Seattle (1119 8th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101). Doors open at 6:00pm and light refreshments will be served. Register at or by phone at 1-877-926-8300.This article is courtesy of AARP WA

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