Ask Judy – Daughterhood Virtual Meeting
We invite you to join us virtually on Wednesday, June 22nd from 2 to 3 PM ET for a new series called “Ask Judy” with guest Judy Cornish, creator of “The DAWN Method®“. Sponsored by Daughterhood and hosted by Daughterhood Podcaster Rosanne Corcoran, attendees will be able to pose questions and join in discussion of all aspects of Dementia Care. Because of the personal nature of the questions, we will not be recording the meeting or reposting it on YouTube.
All current, former, future, and potential caregivers are welcome! Advance registration is required, and the Zoom meeting information will be sent by email upon registration.
Judy Cornish is an author, founder of the Dementia & Alzheimer’s Wellbeing Network (DAWN®), creator of the DAWN Method® and retired elder law attorney. Her two books (The Dementia Handbook and Dementia With Dignity) take person-centered dementia care from theory to practice by identifying the skills not lost to dementia. Through DAWN, Judy provides counseling, private classes and an online video program for families and home caregivers. Her goal is to help families learn how to truly support their loved ones and enjoy more companionship as they live with dementia.
Daughterhood The Podcast
Rosanne Corcoran, the host of the Daughterhood Podcast, cared for her mother over a 12 year span starting as a stealth caregiver, to full time caregiver, to in-home, sandwich caregiver for her mother’s final 6 years.
Finding herself part of a growing caregiving community in need of both support and critical information, she has conducted exhaustive research into caregiving strategies for aging parents. To assist this community, share information and provide support, Rosanne started a regional Daughterhood Circle in the Philadelphia suburbs in 2019. In November of that year she created Daughterhood The Podcast: For Caregivers to engage a dynamic group of subject matter experts to help others navigate these uncharted, and many times, tumultuous waters. Visit Rosanne on her website HeyRoe.com for Caregiver information, inspiration and a little company.
Daughterhood
Anne Tumlinson, founder of Daughterhood, has spent the last two decades working on improving how America cares for its frailest, most vulnerable older adults. She lives in Washington, D.C. with her husband two children and canine consultant, Sofie.
Founded in early 2015, Daughterhood’s mission is to support and build confidence in women who are managing their parents’ care. The daughterhood blog, website and social media links connect care managers to resources and a wholly unique perspective on our health and elder care systems. Through her writing and curation of resources, Daughterhood’s founder, Anne Tumlinson, coaches women and men to insist on excellent care and a meaningful experience for their parents.