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Nurse Linda Delves into the Art of Complex Caregiving


For both those receiving care and those providing it, juggling a complex medical situation while living with a disability can be challenging. Pain management, bladder and bowel routines, skincare and more all compete for attention and the constant prioritization of tasks can be exhausting. But what if it didn’t have to be?

Linda Schultz, Ph.D, best known as “Nurse Linda” to the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation community, will present “The Art of Complex Caregiving“—a unique combination blending empathy, skill, and specialized knowledge—to attendees at all 2024 Abilities Expos, including the Chicago Abilities Expo on Saturday, June 22.

The role of caregivers has become increasingly complex and more prevalent as medical advancements extend life expectancy. The many layers involved in caregiving highlight the need for compassion and a robust toolkit of techniques and strategies. It’s with this understanding that Nurse Linda will provide caregivers and people receiving care with enlightenment and encouragement during “The Art of Complex Caregiving” workshops.

A smiling Nurse Linda in her loose-fitting black blouse pauses on the stairs to smile for the camera.

Pieces of the Caregiving Puzzle

At its core, “The Art of Complex Caregiving” will focus on the multifaceted nature of the caregiving experience, as caregiving includes far more than simply physical assistance. Through a presentation and engaging discussion, those in attendance will explore the importance of addressing the many components of cohesive care. Attendees will learn how to support the overall wellbeing of their loved ones, promoting dignity and quality of life.

Central to the workshop’s theme is fitting puzzle pieces together—joining practical skills and caregiving expertise with specific intricacies such as medication management, personal hygiene, basic living, mental and physical health, pain management and more. Participants can expect to leave the workshop feeling seen and heard among like-minded individuals who recognize that each care journey is unique.

Man receives care from caregiver

Scheduled to take place during the second day of the Chicago expo, “The Art of Complex Caregiving” promises to be a fulfilling experience for attendees. With a focus on understanding the nuances of caring for individuals with complex needs—such as those living with paralysis—the workshop aims to equip caregivers with the knowledge and skills essential for providing holistic care.

Why Caregivers Should Care for Themselves, Too

Caregiving can be both rewarding and exhausting. To prevent burnout and maintain the wellbeing of everyone involved in care, it’s necessary for caregivers to take care of themselves, too. With this in mind, Nurse Linda will provide practical steps to create healthy caregiving dynamics, based on trust, respect, and understanding. Attendees will also learn tips for both preventing and managing stressful situations before they happen.

Throughout the workshop, Nurse Linda will explore the intricacies of managing complex care with simplicity, compassion and grace. From effective communication strategies to fostering emotional resilience, attendees will gain insight into building relationships that exceed our basic understanding of care.


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