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Striking a Balance
The Striking a Balance: A Family Caregiver Conference showcases local, state and national resources for family caregivers to help ease the challenges that unpaid caregivers face while caring for their loved ones. The 25th annual conference will take place in person from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, at the Austin Public Library, Central Branch, 710 W. Cesar Chavez St.
Striking a Balance connects family caregivers with new resources, tools and techniques that improves their total quality of care while forging a path to one of the most valuable caregiver resources — each other. Attending nonprofessional caregivers are invited to share their own experiences with their peers during the conference. The conference features a keynote speaker during lunch with other talks from local and national caregiving and gerontologist experts and a resource fair consisting of local aging service organizations.
Striking a Balance: A Family Caregiver Conference is presented by:
The 2025 striking a Balance Conference
The Silver Anniversary
Speaking Sessions
Keynote Session: The Emotional Journey of Caregiving
Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer will lead a heartfelt and practical keynote talk from their decades of experience as caregivers and clinical psychologists to explore the emotional challenges and rewards of caregiving.
Through their personal stories, expert insights, and actionable guidance, they will address common caregiving struggles such as guilt, burnout, family conflict, and selfcare. They want their lessons to teach caregivers how to feel seen, supported, and empowered with realistic tools to manage stress and sustain compassion throughout the caregiving journey.
Affordable Care Options: Navigating Support Without Breaking the Bank
Planning Ahead: Legal Essentials for Aging and Caregiving Presented by Terry Garrett, Certified Elder Law Attorney
Time & Location
8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025
Austin Central Library
710 W. Cesar Chavez St.
Austin, Tx 78701
Previous Conferences
2024

The 2024 conference featured a key-note speech about dementia causing diseases, advances in medications, caregiving strategies and resources for dementia caregivers. It was delivered by Jennifer Scott, CAPCOG’s Aging Services director.
The speech was part of the main event for the weeklong conference which held both in-person and virtual sessions. Other in-person activities included a resource fair and talks about relieving stress and anxiety to empower yourself and build resilience as a caregiver as well as innovative assistive technology geared towards older adults age in place. Samantha Cervantes Young, a local author; and Dr. Anita Swanson of Texas Technology gave the talks.
Virtual sessions took place earlier in the week and covered the topics:
Advanced Care Planning
Hospice Austin’s Ginny Erboe and Beryl Kenney talked about what kind of health care we might want if there comes a time when we can’t speak for ourselves. They included in their talk how to identify your wishes, decide who you would like to speak for you, discuss your wishes with loved ones, and the basics of advance directives.
Hoarding Behaviors
Helen Flores shared valuable information and resources to support people who are struggling with hoarding disorders.
Long-distance Caregiving
Aging life care professionals Catherine Vergara of CareFor and Lina Supnet-Zapata of Mir Senior Care Management discussed how caring for loved ones from a distance can be a challenge and how to build your caregiving team.
Resource HUBs
Central Texas is home to some wonderful Resource HUBs including the Area Agency on Aging, AGE of Central Texas, Connect ATX and United Way. Each organization discussed how they support people on their caregiving journey.