Learning to Dance with Dementia
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Parish Hall of St. John in the Wilderness 1905 Greenville Highway , Flat Rock, North Carolina 28731
Dementia Workshop Rescheduled for March 13, 2025
Learning to Dance with Dementia:
When to Lead, When to Follow and When to Get Out of the Way
FLAT ROCK, N.C. Originally scheduled in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Helene,
a free dementia workshop is back on the calendar at The Episcopal Church of St. John in the
Wilderness. “Learning to Dance with Dementia: When to Lead, When to Follow and When to Get
Out of the Way” will be held on Thursday, March 13, 2025 from 1 pm until 3:30 pm in the Parish
Hall across the street from the church, located at 1905 Greenville Highway in Flat Rock.
Unlock the secrets to compassionate and effective dementia care at this workshop with Mary
Donnelly, a dynamic dementia consultant. This interactive session offers insight and strategies to
help caregivers navigate the delicate balance of communicating with a person whose brain is changing.
Discover how to harmonize your approach with the unique needs of the person in your care, fostering a more fulfilling less stressful caregiving experience.
Join us to enhance your skills and learn how to dance gracefully through the challenges of dementia care.
Dementia has and is touching so many of our loved ones, including event organizer Ronnie Doty. “I began this journey of dementia with my husband," Doty said. "I used every resource available so I could know what lies ahead. If you are informed about the disease you can become a much better caregiver."
Limited seating is available for this seminar but participants must RSVP by visiting
http://bit.ly/dancewithdementia. For more information call the church office at 828-693-9783.
More on the Presenter
Mary Donnelly is past Board President for MemoryCare, a nationally-recognized nonprofit
clinic in Asheville. She founded and coordinates the MemoryCaregivers Network, writes a
bi-monthly e-newsletter, Caregiver Network News, and is part of the teaching staff for their
annual caregiver education series. She is the author of The MemoryCaregivers Collection, an
anthology for MemoryCare. Mary is also on the staff of national dementia expert Teepa
Snow, holding multiple roles as Trainer, Consultant, Mentor, and Speaker. Mary serves on
the Steering Committee of Dementia Friendly Western North Carolina, a grassroots
organization promoting dementia awareness and education. She facilitates five area support
groups, provides family consulting across the country, offers on-site staff dementia training
for long-term care facilities, and is a lively speaker on dementia-related issues.