Evening Session Offered This Fall
Twice a year the Alzheimer's Association offers a program for individuals experiencing early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (or a related dementia), and their care partners. Learning Together, a six-week program held in Indianapolis, provides education, support, and socialization among peers who face similar circumstances, in a tolerant and accepting atmosphere. Information about legal and financial planning is offered as well as the latest medical and research updates.
To participate, individuals must have a physician’s diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (or a related dementia) and acknowledge the disease. Group participants should have some communication skills and a desire to attend the program sessions. A care partner (spouse, adult child, or friend) will also be expected to attend. A screening process will take place prior to the start of the program.
EVENING SESSION - takes place every Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. from October 14 through November 18, 2008.
For more information, please contact Denise Saxman MSW, LCSW at denise.saxman@alz.org or 317-575-9620.





