Miami Valley Chapter Presents a Variety of Events thoughout this Year
From A Caregiver Retreat to Memory Walk to a Caregiver Ball & more, we have it all. And we want you to be a part of all of our activities. The People we serve, both those with a dementing illness and their family and friends, are of the utmost importance to us. These events help to bring family and friends together as well as bringing awareness to the cause of Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
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Memory Walk
Memory Walk is the major fundraiser for the Alzheimer's Association and is held nationwide in the fall of the year. Every year, people from all over the Miami Valley gather at their sites to walk for Alzheimer's. It is a great, fun day and we raise dollars to help our families in the Miami Valley as well as provide education and research to help cope with this devastating disease. Thank you for joining us and for all the support for this worthy cause this year!
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Caregiver Essentials
The Miami Valley Chapter's newest education series has been a wonderful success in its premiere year. This informative series deals with 18 different topics at 3 different sites. The series runs from February through October. Stay tuned for the schedule for 2011.
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Caregiver Retreat
More retreats will be planned for the 2011 calendar year. Please stay in touch.
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Annual Family Forum
Host in November every year.
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Meet Me Under the Mistletoe
December 10th, at Bethany Village, 6441 Far Hills Ave, Dayton, OH 45459-2725 from 5 to 7:30 in the evening. A magical evening of dining and dance for Caregivers and their loved one. Make this a special day for you and yours. Live music provided by "The Impossibles". For more information or to register for this free event, call Eric VanVlymen at 937-291-3332 or email eric.vanvlymen@alz.org.

















