Speaking
I am available for speaking engagements in a variety of formats: as a keynote speech, breakout session, workshop or seminar, teleconference, as part of a panel discussion, or as a series of monthly or quarterly continuing education meetings. All of my presentations are a mixture of information along with personal anecdotes, experiences, humor and my optimistic attitude about life and its challenges.
I speak on a range of topics regarding family caregiving which can be combined or modified to fit your meeting’s theme, objectives, time frame and audience — families, students, business executives, health care professionals, caregivers, and senior citizens (or as I see them our “Golden Oldies”).
Possible Topics
- Communicating effectively (between the generations, family members, with health care professionals, caregivers and facility administration)
- How to help aging parents remain independent as long as possible
- Transitions from independent living to assisted living, board & care facilities, nursing homes or hospice, including how to evaluate and select a facility for your loved ones
- Hospice and end of life issues
- Caring for the caregivers
- Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease and its impact on the whole family
- Elder Abuse or Neglect
- Family Caregiving Strategies
Customer Comments
“I thoroughly enjoyed having Linda Abbit as a guest speaker on my monthly seminar series. Not only is she very knowledgeable on the topic of Elder Care, but she also brings a nice combination of compassion and energy. Her humanity, ease, and excitement is a perfect combination for a speaker! I personally learned a lot on the topic and highly recommend Linda Abbit as a Elder Care speaker for events, workshops, and seminars.”
~ Theresa Swift, MS, CRC
Professional Life & Business Coach
Swift Resolve Coaching
(888) SWIFT-01
Bookings
To book an engagement or inquire about availability, fees and logistics, please contact me via the Contact Form or by email at L (DOT) Abbit (AT) TenderLovingEldercare (DOT) com (Please change to email format. Written this way to avoid spam.)
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