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  • Memory Cafe

    Memory Cafe
    Jewish Family and Children's Service of Minneapolis 5905 Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley, Minnesota, United States

    JFCS Memory Café is a gathering for people with memory loss and their caregivers. Café members meet twice per month for activities and socialization in a comfortable, supportive environment. Guest facilitators from the community, along with JFCS staff, will lead the group in activities including music, art, movement, reminiscence and conversation. The Café is open ... Continue reading about Memory Cafe

    >The program is free to attend; registration is required. It will be facilitated by JFCS Senior Services staff and volunteers.
  • Forest Lake Community Connection

    Shaping Your Tomorrow: Parkinsons
    Forest Lake YMCA 19845 Forest Rd N, Forest Lake, MN

    Introducing a NEW weekly group for people who are living with early-stage dementia. Come join us! An opportunity for people with early memory loss to explore new places, engage with others, connect with the community, and learn more about exercise and nutrition. Tuesdays from 12pm-4pm at Forest Lake YMCA Connect with our Caregiving & Aging ... Continue reading about Forest Lake Community Connection

  • The Gathering: Out-of-Home Group Respite

    Memory Café
    Coon Rapids United Methodist Church 10506 Hanson Blvd NW, Coon Rapids

    The Gathering is a daytime, out-of-home group respite program for caregivers and care receivers. The Gathering is a safe, enjoyable place for seniors living with long-term illness to socialize and receive care. The program provides family caregivers the opportunity to receive several hours of respite. Dedicated and trained volunteers, supervised by a social worker or ... Continue reading about The Gathering: Out-of-Home Group Respite

    $40
  • Virtual Memory Loss Caregiver Support Group

    Virtual Memory Loss Caregiver Support Group
    Zoom MN, United States

    Family and friends who are caring for someone experiencing Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia are welcome to participate. Groups are facilitated by Lisa Brown, MSW, LISW, Caregiver Services Program Coordinator. This virtual group meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month, and lasts about one hour. If you are interested in participating in the group, ... Continue reading about Virtual Memory Loss Caregiver Support Group

    Donations accepted
  • Forest Lake Community Connection

    Shaping Your Tomorrow: Parkinsons
    Forest Lake YMCA 19845 Forest Rd N, Forest Lake, MN

    Introducing a NEW weekly group for people who are living with early-stage dementia. Come join us! An opportunity for people with early memory loss to explore new places, engage with others, connect with the community, and learn more about exercise and nutrition. Tuesdays from 12pm-4pm at Forest Lake YMCA Connect with our Caregiving & Aging ... Continue reading about Forest Lake Community Connection

  • Memory Cafe: Woodbury

    Memory Cafe: Woodbury
    R.H. Stafford Library 8595 Central Park Place, Woodbury

    A welcoming place for those with memory loss and their caregivers to come together each month. Cafés will include facilitated conversation and community resources. Join us each month to share, support and connect with others in your community. Lemonade and pastries hosted by Kowalski's. Sign up by contacting Jenny West at 651.789.4015 or jwest@familymeans.org

    Free
  • Second Saturday for Caregivers

    Second Saturday for Caregivers
    Normandale Center for Healing & Wholeness 6100 Normandale Road, 2nd Floor, Edina, Minnesota, United States

    Join Normandale Center for Healing & Wholeness for their free Second Saturday program each month which includes a 90 minute education session beginning at 9:00 am and a support group meeting directly afterwards at 10:30 am. The morning education session provides powerful tools and coping skills for you the caregiver. Respite is available for your ... Continue reading about Second Saturday for Caregivers

    Free
  • Forest Lake Community Connection

    Shaping Your Tomorrow: Parkinsons
    Forest Lake YMCA 19845 Forest Rd N, Forest Lake, MN

    Introducing a NEW weekly group for people who are living with early-stage dementia. Come join us! An opportunity for people with early memory loss to explore new places, engage with others, connect with the community, and learn more about exercise and nutrition. Tuesdays from 12pm-4pm at Forest Lake YMCA Connect with our Caregiving & Aging ... Continue reading about Forest Lake Community Connection

  • Hugo Memory Cafe

    Hugo Memory Cafe
    Blue Heron Grill 14725 Victor Hugo Blvd N, Hugo, MN, United States

    A welcoming place for those with memory loss and their caregivers to come together, socialize, and connect with each month. Cafés will include facilitated conversation and community resources. Join us each month to share, support and connect with others in your community.

    Free
  • Mind Matters: Navigating Delirium Together

    Virtual

    Learn how to identify the key differences between delirium and dementia. Explore how to support a person experiencing delirium, prevention strategies, and treatment. Presenter Information: Presenter Information: Carolyn Klaver, R.N, Faith Community Nurse, is the Dementia Specialist for the Faith Community Nurse Network of the Greater Twin Cities. She has over 41 years of nursing ... Continue reading about Mind Matters: Navigating Delirium Together

  • Memory Loss Caregiver Support Group

    Memory Loss Caregiver Support Group
    Lyngblomsten at Lino Lakes 6070 Blanchard Blvd., Lino Lakes

    Caring for someone with dementia can be a long and exhausting journey—but you don’t have to walk it alone. Join a Memory Loss Caregiver Support Group offered by Lyngblomsten Community Services. This group provide a safe, supportive space to share your caregiving experiences with others while receiving encouragement, understanding, and helpful resources. Registration is preferred, ... Continue reading about Memory Loss Caregiver Support Group

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  • My parents are getting older: What do I need to know?

    Oakdale Library 1010 Heron Ave N, Oakdale

    As parents age, adult children provide more support for their aging parents. What do you know about their health history, financial assets, and long-term wishes? It is important to gather the right information, initiate those difficult conversations, understand your changing roles, and learn more about the resources that can help as your parent ages. Presented ... Continue reading about My parents are getting older: What do I need to know?