Save the Dates: Alzheimer’s Association class for Caregivers
During this time of social distancing, caregivers of those with dementia may be facing even more stress than usual. To help, the Alzheimer's Association will be offering a FREE 3-part class for mid-stage caregivers. This class goes beyond the basics and helps you get answers to some of your tough questions.
The class will be presented live, using the Zoom platform. Class members will have an opportunity to ask questions of our stellar Alzheimer’s Association Teaching Partner, Amelia Cottle. She’s had many years as an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer but started her journey with this disease as a caregiver to her husband, who had younger-onset dementia.
Living with Alzheimer’s for Middle-Stage Caregivers
- For caregivers (family/friends) of anyone in the middle stage of Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia/memory loss
- Topics covered include:
- changes in behaviors
- impact on relationships
- coping strategies
- safety
- community resources, and mor
- Dates/time: Tuesday, April 14, 21 and 28. Noon - 2:00 p.m. (We strongly recommend you attend all three classes, but it’s okay if you can only attend one or two.)
More information about registration is coming soon. In the meantime, please know that you can call the Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline anytime at 800-272-3900. No need to wait for a crisis; call to get answers to small questions, to get guidance when you’re just not sure what to do, or simply to talk with someone who understands.
If you have any questions, please contact Deacon Renard: 603-8198