The Eagles Alzheimer Association today launched, in cooperation with the City of Eagle, the workshop "I care, I care and I feel good", aimed at caregivers and relatives of Alzheimer's patients.
The program, which was presented yesterday at a press conference by the mayor of Health and Social Services, Rosalia Casado, and the president of the aquiline association Antonio Soler, aims to "facilitate the caregiver the necessary tools that allow them to develop their work patient care in a personalized way and trying to encourage maximum autonomy, allowing Rosalia Casado pointed besides- learn to take good care, but without giving up your own life, your projects, or the things they enjoy . Ensure that the caregiver feels good doing what is one of the goals of this project, "the mayor assured.
In the same vein, the mayor congratulated the Eagles Alzheimer association for the launch of a workshop who claimed is "of utmost importance because, most times, when we think of health problems all our focus is on the sick, forgetting the figure of the caretaker. "
Data in which coincided the president of the association who was very pleased with the start of a program that "for many years we considered necessary in the association."
The workshop "I care, I care and I feel good" runs until December 18, developing every Friday from 17-19 am at the headquarters of the association (located in Pilar street, 4) free of charge.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas