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Alzheimer’s Association Oklahoma/Arkansas Chapter

Education Programs
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We offer several educational programs for families and individuals facing Alzheimer’s, as well as community members. Most of these programs, described below, are free of charge.

Family caregiver series

•  Caregiver Essentials / Caregiver Fundamentals Series - This series provides monthly education and support programs for people caring for loved ones with a variety of illnesses and disabilities. 

• Healthy Brain Strategies - This program is presented from the biopsychosocial model.  This approach focuses on preserving/maintaining your brain health by talking about the biological, the body, how the brain and heart are connected; the psychological, the brain, how it works and changes with age; and the social, the person, how social connections and emotional health affect your brain.

•  Maintain Your Brain:  How to live a brain healthy lifestyle - If you are a Baby Boomer or Active Senior concerned about brain health, this workshop is for you!

•  Step By Step:  The Journey with Alzheimer's - The Key:  By taking steps to plan ahead and prepare for the changes Alzheimer's brings, families can chart a journey that eases the rough spots and fosters pleasant memories along the way.  You are not alone...we are here to help.

•  Support Group Facilitator Training - Learn helpful information that will help you become an effective support group facilitator.

 

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Alzheimer's Association

Our vision is a world without Alzheimer's
Formed in 1980, the Alzheimer's Association is the world's leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research.