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There are people who understand what you are going through, and help is available. There is much you can do in the early stage to cope with the changes ahead.

Services:

Education Programs:

Community presentations offer strategies for caregiving and create awareness of local services.

Click here for a list of upcoming programs.

Early Alzheimer's Support & Education (EASE) Program:

EASE is an 8 week interactive learning program for people with early stage memory loss and their care partners. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, as well as, current research and treatment plans. Other topics covered during the 8 weeks include legal and financial preparation, communication and compensatory strategies, home safety and community resources. A support group is also offered at the end of each session.

Please check back for details on our next EASE group.

Support Groups:

Emotional support and education for those living with Alzheimer's in a confidential and caring environment.

Click here for a list of Support Groups throughout our region.

Early-Stage Social Engagement - Reading and Reminiscing:

Social Engagement and activities can help us create meaningful connections with one another. Especially for people living with dementia and their care partners, research has shown that art, music and other pursuits can have positive effects on stress, anxiety and other emotional factors.

Stay tuned for upcoming programs and registration details.

Volunteer:

Help in the fight to end Alzheimer's by becoming a volunteer. 

Click here for information on our various volunteer opportunities.

TrialMatch®:

A free clinical studies matching services connecting both individuals with the disease and those that want to help find a cure to current studies.

Click here for more information on TrialMatch®.