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Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and He will establish your plans. In all your ways acknowledge HIM and He will make your paths straight.
— Proverbs 5:3

New Christian Caregiver Support Group

3/27/2013

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Starts April 8th weekly on
Mondays at 1:00
Overland Park Christian Church
7600 W. 75th St
Overland Park, KS 66204

www.opccdoc.org
913-677-4646
Peggy Moore is starting this group and I will participate for the first two month as this groups gets off the ground.  I think many of my old friends will be coming and I look forward to being with them.  This group is open to the community and there is not cost.  I know the stresses and worries involved in caregiving should not be carried alone.  Come and take care of yourself.  Learn how to find the way our faith and church can support our calling as a caregiver.  When we receive good support, we are also a better caregiver for the one we love.  Don't isolate yourself, it is bad for you and can lead you into "the PIT".  God has promises and direction as we let our faith and scripture become a guide.
Please register on the Registration & Contact  Tab!
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Kathleen Chavez link
9/9/2016 04:16:35 am

Found the Christian Caregiver website late one night. I am a caregiver to my husband, he is in the late progression of a early onset dementia. I found much hope and insight on this website. But I noticed some of the material has not been updated since 2014. Will you no longer be posting new information? Many thanks to you.

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    Sue Brettmann RN has been devoted to Caregiving both in her career as an RN, Parish Nurse and caring for her aging parents through the last 40 plus years.  She has experience in trauma, home care and hospice.  Her strong faith walk and relationship with Christ has always been a part of her care and she is committed to helping others see the gift of Christ in their personal journey's.  
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    Dr. Tom Frommer, D-Min is a committed to assist the church by proviing caregiver support training.  Even with a theological degree he was thrust by his dad's death to  experienced the FOG of being a caregiver for his mom.  He struggled with decisions, and dealt with family issues in caring for his mother.  He discovered the blessings that come with honoring and being faithful.

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