Care with Love (CWL) and SBR Workplace Leadership Services have partnered for many years. CWL is a home health company that was founded by Nefr and Wes Michaels. They provide healthcare services throughout the State of Virginia. Dr. Ricks is a certified dementia trainer and works closely with CWL to provide trainings, workshops, and the like to healthcare providers throughout the State.
According to the World Health Organization (2023), dementia affects over 55 million people worldwide. The most well-known form of dementia is Alzheimer's Disease which, according to the Alzheimer's Association (2023), affects over 6 million Americans. It is very likely that you know someone who has been impacted by this illness.
It is lifechanging for you and for your loved one to better understand what they are facing with this disease as well as how to help them. The responses from loved ones have been heart felt. Jennifer Keen stated:
"...I did not know who Dr. Rick's was prior to my participation. My life has forever been changed for the positive by being able to take Dr. Rick's Classes and in turn through my learned knowledge in each of Dr Rick's classes I will be able to give better love and care for my mother. Dr. Rick is a powerful positive professional change maker."
Working with CWL and SBR, you can arrange for better understanding of the disease, a virtual dementia tour, and you can obtain healthcare for your loved one without them having to leave the comfort of their homes.
Contact CWL to learn more today about in-home healthcare:
703-935-4070
Contact SBR for training, workshops, or virtual dementia tours to learn more about how the disease affects your loved ones and how you can actively assist them:
571-492-4239
References:
Alzheimer's Association (2023). Alzheimer's disease facts and figures. https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/facts-figures#:~:text=The%20number%20of%20Americans%20living,are%20age%2075%20or%20older.
World Health Organization (2023). Dementia: Key facts. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/dementia
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