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Maintaining Your Connection with Someone with Memory Loss

Maintaining Your Connection with Someone with Memory Loss In-Person

Memory loss can be confusing and painful—both for the person experiencing it and for those who care about them. This engaging lecture by Memory Care Consultant and Author Megan Carnarius, RN, NHA, LMT, explores how to recognize the warning signs, understand the stages of memory loss, and most importantly, maintain meaningful connection through better communication. Whether you're a friend, family member, or caregiver, you'll learn practical ways to stay present, supportive, and compassionate in your relationships.

Date:
Thursday, Oct 30 2025
Time:
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Location:
Reynolds Meeting Room, Reynolds Library

Audience:
  Ages 18+  
Categories:
  Health & Wellness  
Registrations open at 6:00pm Thursday, Oct 16 2025

Megan Carnarius RN, NHA, LMT, is a published author and the owner of Memory Care Consulting, LLC.  Megan has over 22 years in direct management of memory care settings in skilled and assisted living, with 33 years in geriatric nursing.  She is a registered nurse (RN), a licensed nursing home administrator (NHA), and a licensed massage therapist (LMT).  Megan served as an adjunct faculty member at Naropa University.  In 2015, she published “A Deeper Perspective on Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias: Practical Tools with Spiritual Insights” (Findhorn Press).  Megan launched her consulting practice in 2016.