Community resources for dementia

    • [PDF File]Innovative Community Responses to Dementia - Alzheimer's Association

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      Innovative Community Responses to Dementia November 14, 2018 Meredith Hanley Director, Community Capacity Building National Association of Area Agencies on Aging Goals for Today’s Session •Describe a national initiative aimed at fostering dementia friendly communities across the United States


    • [PDF File]Dementia Friendly Community sample flyer - alzheimersLA

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      Dementia Friendly means: • An informed community • Understand dementia and Alzheimer’s disease • Know what resources exist in your community • A safe community • Look out for those susceptible to exploitation • Help those who are lost or missing • A respectful community • Learn tips for interacting with a person who has dementia


    • [PDF File]Community Health Workers - Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia Help

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      The following resources include trainings to prepare CHWs to promote healthy aging overall and/or have specific strategies to reduce risk of injury, chronic disease, and social isolation among older adults. Community Health Workers: A Resource for Healthy Aging and Addressing Dementia Organization Description Healthy Aging Content on Risk Reduction


    • [PDF File]Living Well With Dementia in the Community - Aging Resources

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      This tool provides a comprehensive listing of Alzheimer’s and dementia resources, community programs and services. www.communityresourcefinder.org. Dementia Friendly America. Through the work of more than 35 national, leading organizations, the Dementia Friendly America initiative is catalyzing a movement to more


    • COMMUNITY RESOURCES FOR PATIENTS AND CAREGIvERS - CFPS

      NEED FOR COMMUNITY RESOURCES Dementia is a progressive brain dysfunction which results in a decline in the ability to carry out daily activities such as cooking, household chores, and personal care abilities such as bathing and dressing. People with dementia (PWDs) also have a high chance of


    • [PDF File]Dementia Resources for Patients and Families

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      Principles of a Dignified Diagnosis Talk to me, the person living with dementia, directly. Tell the truth Deliver the diagnosis in plain but sensitive language Coordinate with other care providers Give me tools for living with this disease Work with me on a plan for living a quality life Recognize that I am an individual and the way I ...


    • [PDF File]Community Health Workers - Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia Help

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      The following resources include trainings to prepare CHWs to promote healthy aging overall and/or have specific strategies to reduce risk of injury, chronic disease, and social isolation among older adults. Community Health Workers: A Resource for Healthy Aging and Addressing Dementia Organization Description Healthy Aging Content on Risk Reduction


    • [PDF File]Dementia Resource Guide

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      Our mission is to educate businesses, organizations and community members about dementia and advocate for individuals living with dementia, their families and caregivers. This booklet is meant for informational purposes only and is not all inclusive. The Juneau County Dementia Coalition does not recommend one service over another.


    • [PDF File]Community Resource Guide for Dementia Patients and Caregivers

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      Alzheimer's & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin 608-232-3405 517 North Segoe Rd, Ste 301, Madison, WI 5370 www.alzwisc.org The Alzheimer's & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin is a nonprofit organization specifically designed to provide a link to resources for people with Alzheimer's disease or related dementias.


    • [PDF File]Michigan DEMENTIA RESOURCE GUIDE for Families - University of Michigan

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      Here are a few pointers to keep in mind as you begin to look for resources and support. Ask for Help.(TKGPFUCPFHCOKN[YKNNQHVGP CUM[QWKHVJGTGKUCP[VJKPIVJCVVJG[ECPFQVQ ... 6JGLQKPV#N\JGKOGToU#UUQEKCVKQP##42 Community Resource FinderKUCEQORTGJGPUKXGQPNKPG ... 116529 Michigan Dementia Resource Guide for Families.


    • [PDF File]Community Health Workers - A Resouce for Healthing Aging and Addressing ...

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      The following resources include trainings to prepare CHWs to promote healthy aging overall and/or have specific strategies to reduce risk of injury, chronic disease, and social isolation among older adults. Community Health Workers: A Resource for Healthy Aging and Addressing Dementia Organization Description Healthy Aging Content on Risk Reduction


    • [PDF File]Community Resources for Dementia

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      Community Resources for Dementia (Boll & Becker), NW GWEC Winter 2019 17. Program Impact 700,000 caregivers 1/3 work full time ¼ providing care for 5-10 years Primarily Women (73%) Caregivers are older themselves 54% age 60+ 22% age 75+ 17% live in rural areas


    • DIRECTORY OF COMMUNITY SERVICES - Fresno County, California

      DIRECTORY OF SOME COMMUNITY RESOURCES Department of Social Services . 2 The Family Resource Center, an affiliation to the Department of Social Services, is intended to supply a general community resource guide to the public. All hyperlinks leading off of this site should not be construed as an endorsement of any person or company. Any ...


    • [PDF File]Living Well With Dementia in the Community

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      This tool provides a comprehensive listing of Alzheimer’s and dementia resources, community programs and services. www.communityresourcefinder.org. Dementia Friendly America. Through the work of more than 35 national, leading organizations, the Dementia Friendly America initiative is catalyzing a movement to more


    • [PDF File]Dementia-Friendly Community Evaluation Guide - USAging

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      Dementia-Friendly Community Toolkit, supplemental resources, and technical assistance designed to equip communities to better support people living with dementia and their families.3, 4, 5 Even with the wide range of dementia-friendly community efforts across the world, there is no set approach for evaluating the impacts of those efforts on


    • [PDF File]Community Resources for Dementia - NW GWEC

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      Community Resources for Dementia (Boll & Becker), NW GWEC Winter 2019 17. Program Impact 700,000 caregivers 1/3 work full time ¼ providing care for 5-10 years Primarily Women (73%) Caregivers are older themselves 54% age 60+ 22% age 75+ 17% live in rural areas


    • [PDF File]Dementia-Friendly Activities Toolkit

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      of the page, there is a link to COVID-19 Community Resources. The web page includes resources and information for care partnersregarding COVID-19 and supporting people living with dementia. Youwill find video resources with tips on how to talk with your loved one living with dementia about COVID-19, safe


    • [PDF File]COMMUNITY RESOURCES - Alzheimer Society of Manitoba

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      COMMUNITY RESOURCES When caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia, it is important to be knowledgeable about the resources that are available. To assist you, we have compiled a list of helpful community resources. You may also contact the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba at


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