Posts from 2023
Women’s Retreat Recap
This year’s Women’s Retreat was a deeply enriching experience. It provided nourishment to the souls, minds, and hearts of the women who participated, fostering personal growth, spiritual development, and a sense of community. Participants spent their time and many meaningful ways. Bible studies played a central role in the retreat, offering opportunities for participants to delve into scripture, explore its teachings, and engage in thoughtful discussions. In addition to the bible studies, group discussions allowed for open dialogue, sharing of…
10 Steps to Approach Memory Concerns in Others | alz.org
If you notice changes in friends, family or others close to you and are concerned for their health — particularly when it involves changes in memory, thinking or behavior — it can be difficult to know what to do or say. Although it’s natural to be uncertain or nervous about how to offer support, these changes could be a sign of a significant health concern. Use the guide below or print out the PDF to help you feel more confident and prepared…
Combatting Loneliness
We are Relational Our Healing Network Team understands the importance of combatting loneliness. Here are some resources they have selected to help. A short video:(1) Stay Connected to Combat Loneliness and Social Isolation – YouTube (2) Booklet:Learn about risk factors for social isolation and loneliness among older adults. Explore tips to help you stay connected.
How to Bring Up Concerns about Alcohol Use
As we get together with family and friends during the holidays, we might observe and have concerns about someone’s alcohol use. These are a few conversation starters that show compassionate concern: Stay positive: Be specific: Offer support: Make a plan together: Get help: