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Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter

Early Stage Programs
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 Early Stage Program Listings by County

 

About Early Stage Programs

If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or early stage dementia, involvement in early stage programs can be very helpful. Participating in a positive, supportive, and stimulating program may enhance personal well-being and may help individuals with these diagnosis to remain healthier longer. 

If you or someone you know is experiencing memory problems but you have not yet seen a physician, we strongly encourage you to make an appointment and have these concerns evaluated. This can be done through your primary physician or through a local Memory Assessment Clinic.   

Early Stage Programs offer:

  • Education on dementia-related issues and concerns
  • Personal support
  • A welcoming environment to share with others who are experiencing similar issues
  • Opportunities for cognitive enhancement and meaningful activity

Some early stage programs also include opportunities for caregiver support.

For questions or additional information, contact the Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter at 414.479.8800 / 800.272.3900 or email Krista Scheel at krista.scheel@alz.org.
 

Program Listings

A listing of early stage programs in Southeastern Wisconsin:

Program listings are in PDF format. If you have any problems opening these files, please call our office at 414.479.8800 and we will be happy to mail, email or fax them to you.

The Alzheimer’s Association does not endorse or promote any services other than those of the Association. However, we are available to answer questions and help clarify service needs.