Conference seeks to teach clergy about Alzheimer’s disease
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The title of the Alzheimer’s Assn. of Orange County’s next conference
-- Spiritual Care of Patients and Families Affected by Alzheimer’s
Disease: A Conference for Clergy -- might raise some eyebrows.
Why the clergy?
“We try to encourage leaders in our community to understand. The
family stops going to church. They lose their connection with their
religion,” said Linda Scheck, executive director of the organization.
To bring caregivers and people with Alzheimer’s back to their faith --
and to help keep them from straying in the first place -- the Interfaith
Outreach Committee of the Alzheimer’s Assn. will present a conference for
clergy at Vanguard University Sept. 12.
“I have seen that sometimes there’s a shame from the family,” said the
Rev. Maritza Torres, who is a care consultant at the organization. “They
don’t want to tell others about their disease, sometimes the church
members and sometimes the pastors don’t know. And of course they’re
missing church.”
The shame comes from the patients, but also from caregivers who love
their ailed ones most.
“Because the person who has Alzheimer’s can behave in a very
inappropriate manner,” Scheck said. “I might take my clothes off because
I’m hot, I might steal something from the store because I like it but I
forget that’s not right.”
Speakers at the conference will include Kent Peppard, a clinical
psychologist; Cordula Dick-Muehlke, executive director of the Adult Day
Services of Orange County; an interfaith panel; two reverends from
Huntington Beach and a rabbi from Fountain Valley.
Subjects will cover the 10 warning signs of the disease, its stages,
updated medical discoveries and how the religious congregation can help
connect families of patients to support services.
Half of the population older than 85 in Orange County suffers from the
disease, Scheck said. Patients experience brain changes that affect the
memory. Caregivers easily get overwhelmed by the extent of supervision
necessary when the person can’t be left alone.
“They don’t know how to be more effective,” Torres said. “But once we
provide the education component, then the church members can be more
assisting to a family’s needs. A lot of our families don’t receive a lot
of support.”
And for those who do seek their spiritual leader’s guidance, the
conference will help prepare these figures.
“I think it’s important that the clergy and their congregation need to
know what this disease is and how it affects our community,” Torres said.
“And we want to cover all faiths and traditions.”
FYI
WHAT: Spiritual Care of Patients and Families Affected by Alzheimer’s
Disease: A Conference for Clergy
WHEN: 1 to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 12
WHERE: Vanguard University, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
COST: Call for information
CALL: (714) 283-1984
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