The Legacy at Willow Bend Hosts the First Annual "Compassion Fatigue Syndrome Symposium"

More than 165 people attended the first annual “Compassion Fatigue Syndrome Symposium” held at The Legacy at Willow Bend.
 
March 2, 2012 - PRLog -- More than 165 people attended the first annual “Compassion Fatigue Syndrome Symposium” held at The Legacy at Willow Bend. The event, which was presented at no charge to attendees, was designed for professional and caregiving communities and provided nursing, LPC, Social Work CEUs and Physician CMEs.

“The event was an amazing success,” said Louise Dunkerley, marketing and sales director, The Legacy Senior Communities.  “The Legacy partnered with Apple Care and Companion to host an array of fascinating speakers and experts on the subject of compassion fatigue. We hope to continue with the symposium next year.”

Highlights included sessions by David W. Crumpacker, M.D., who discussed “Alzheimer’s Disease: What You Need To Know,” followed by Harriet Cohen, PhD, LCSW, who lectured on “Addressing Ethical Issues in Compassion Fatigue.” Breakout session topics included: “Compassion Fatigue” by Susan Stacy, MS, LPC; “Managing Compassion Fatigue Through the Wellness Model” by Martha C. Fiddes, PT, GCS, CQM; and “Compassion as a Calling” by Jane Nunnelee, PhD, RN-BC, GNP. Lunch was provided while guests listened to Motivational Guest Speaker Anne Sadovsky. The event concluded with HEALING SOLUTIONS by Move Studio Dallas.

Sponsors of the event included Anne Sadovsky, Apple Care and Companion, Avalon Alzheimer Care, Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing, Christian Care, Inc., Dr. David W. Crumpacker, Green Oaks Hospital-McKinney, Hospice Plus, Helping our Helpers Organization, The Legacy Senior Communities, Inc., Texas Christian University and Texas State Bar Association.

The Legacy at Willow Bend, Plano’s first and only life care retirement community, is situated on a 28-acre site at Spring Creek Parkway between Preston Road and Ohio Drive. The Legacy at Willow Bend offers resort-style services and amenities for active, independent seniors, as well as all levels of health care services on-site. The community features 103 independent living apartment homes, 12 custom independent living villas, 40 assisted living apartment homes, 18 memory support suites, and 60 private skilled healthcare suites.

The Legacy at Willow Bend is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit retirement community owned by parent company, The Legacy Senior Communities, Inc. The Legacy at Willow Bend, the only Jewish-sponsored life care retirement community in Texas, is open to people of all faiths.  For information, call (972) 468-6208, or visit www.thelegacyWB.org.
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