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Caring for the Caregiver and Burnout Recovery Help

Dates: October 23, 2024

Meets: W from 6 PM to 8 PM

Location: Instructional Planning Center - IPC

Registration Fee: $30.00

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.


Demands facing home care and health care providers in the past few years have created conditions directly linked to increased stress and symptoms of burnout. These transferable conditions have been identified across all caregivers; caring for an aging spouse, adult children of aging parents, working parents raising children, stay-at-home parents raising children, military families, and teachers. Prolonged stress and burnout have adverse consequences including a profound lack of empathy. Lack of empathy is a symptom or red flag to burnout. Burnout is akin to healthcare workers as PTSD is to soldiers. Participants will:
* Identify factors of stress and indicators of burnout.
* Understand positive responses to burnout.
* Choose appropriate preventative and responsive techniques in high stress situations.
* Utilize appropriate practices to mitigate the risk factors for burnout and increase engagement.
Carole has studied all aspects of caregiver burnout and stress including studying empathy with Dr. Patch Adams in Naples. She understands the increasing caretaker crisis and has made it a mission to help.
Fee: $30.00

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Registration Fee$ 30.00
Course Fee (Alternate)Registration Fee for Two$ 45.00

Instructional Planning Center - IPC

201 E. 38th St.

Sioux Falls, SD 57105



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Carole South-Winter

Dr. Carole South-Winter was born and grew up in Sioux Falls, SD. She attended McKennan School of Radiologic Technology earned a Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Administration from Presentation College, a Masters in Higher Education Curriculum and Instruction, she earned a Doctor of Naturopathy from Clayton in Birmingham and a Doctoral Degree in Higher Education Administration from St. Cloud State University. Carole served for 13 years as program director at one of the largest nuclear medicine technology programs in the United States at Southeast Technical Institute, she also served as the interim Director of Education for the AHRA, Executive director for Reclaiming Youth International, Director of Radiology Oncology and currently is an associate professor and program coordinator for Health Services Administration in the Beacom School of Business at the University of South Dakota for the past 15 years. She has been active with many societies and organizations dealing with administration, education, global healthcare, physician suicide and burnout, and imaging sciences, and recently studied empathy with Dr. Patch Adams in long-term care facilities, prisons, and schools in Naples, Italy. She is a prolific researcher and lecturer and continues to publish at local, state, national, and international levels, speaking in 7 countries in 6 weeks in summer of 2023.

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