Programs & Events Calendar

Caregivers Alberta offers a mix of educational and respite focused programs each month. These include in-person workshops, online webinars, and the Caregiver Support Community. Please check back regularly or sign up for our monthly newsletter Caregiver Connections to stay up to date!

Loading Events

Caregiver Journaling Circle – Fall Series

This event has passed.

Writing is a wonderful way for caregivers to reduce stress and increase coping skills. Through writing your own narrative, you can record and review your personal experiences. In general, this allows you to look for common thought patterns, evaluate their effectiveness, problem-solve and see things from a new perspective. Journaling helps us gain a greater understanding of our experiences and reclaim our “self.”

At each workshop, we will gather, share a journaling prompt, take some personal journaling time, then re-group to share with one another.

This program occurs bi-weekly on Wednesdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m.

FALL SESSION DATES

September 17

October 1,15, 29

November 12, 26

December 10

Please review our Group Guidelines before registering.

Please note: Registration is ongoing. You are welcome to join at any point throughout the fall session.

Date: Wed, Dec 10 @ 6:30pm

Venue: Online

Ticket Price: Free

Related Events

November 24, 2026 at 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Caring Beyond Today: Planning for What Comes Next

Learn how thoughtful future planning can ease stress, honour wishes, and safeguard your loved ones. Planning for the future can feel overwhelming—especially when it involves

September 22, 2026 at 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Unity in Care: Exploring Cultural Differences

A powerful conversation on how culture, values, and lived experience shape caregiving—and universal themes that bring caregivers together.   Caregiving is a deeply meaningful role

June 17, 2026 at 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Your Community Pharmacist: A Partner in Caregiving

Learn how pharmacists help caregivers simplify medications, enhance coordination, and feel more supported throughout the care journey Caregivers often juggle complex medication routines, changing health