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After three years of virtual conferences, the 2023 Caregiver Conference will return back
in person! For over 20 years, Keiro has offered Caregiver Conferences to support
thousands of Japanese American older adults and their caregivers.
Keiro looks forward to welcoming back older adults and caregivers to the community to
learn from subject matter experts and resources. The theme for this year’s Caregiver
Conference is: Discovering Your Inner Caregiver. The Caregiver Conference will cover
three key traits for successful caregiving: communication, compassion, and creativity.
This year’s Caregiver Conference will be hosted at Wintersburg Presbyterian Church.
Registration is required, and the event will feature presentations, valuable resources, a
hosted bento lunch, and more! As a way to ensure safety of Our Community’s older
adults to mitigate risk, capacity will be limited, and on a first-come, first-served basis.
2023 Caregiver Conference
March 18 th (Saturday)
10:00am ~ 2:00pm
Wintersburg Presbyterian Church (2000 N. Fairview St. Santa Ana, CA 92706)
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