The Longest Night

December 17, 2014 at 7:50 pm

candle    The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.  John 1:14

For many of us, Christmas is a bittersweet time of the year.  We often experience sorrow and sadness as we remember both persons and relationships that are now changed or gone.  These December days may bring the “Holiday blues” to our hearts and homes.

If so, we hope you will join the people of Dauphin Way United Methodist Church for a time of worship, reflection, and prayer on one of “the longest nights” of the year.  Join us Sunday, December 21, at 5:30 PM, in Adkins Chapel.  Nursery is provided.

www.dauphinwayumc.org

The November Alzheimer’s and Dementia Coalition Meeting has limited seating. Sign up now.

November 4, 2014 at 5:43 pm

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Coalition of South Alabama

November 2014

The Alzheimer’s and Dementia Coalition of 

South Alabama and our partners invite you to attend 

their community meeting on 

Thursday, November 13, 2014 

Mobile Museum of Art 

4850 Museum Drive, Mobile, AL 36608 

1:00 p.m. – 2: 30 p.m. 

1:00 p.m. Welcome – Ms. Elizabet Elliott, Curator of Adult Education 

1:15 p.m. Dr. Matilde Tellaexte and/ and Dr. Martha LoCicero, Keepsake Program at Mobile Museum of Art

Introduction to Keepsake Training Workshops- Weathering Alzheimer’s through Art 

Through specifically designed gallery tours, art activity training, and guidance from Alzheimer’s disease pro-fessionals, the Mobile Museum of Art is partnering with the Alabama/Florida Panhandle Chapter of Alzhei-mer’s Association to offer a free touring program for those living with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease and their love ones.

2:00 p.m. – Ms. Julie McGee, Director, Area Agency on Aging 

Discussion of the Alabama Department of Senior Services contract with the Center for Leadership and Public Policy at Alabama State University to conduct a comprehensive dementia initiative for the state of Alabama. Alabama Dementia Initiative addresses the growing challenges of Alzheimer’s and dementia in the state of Alabama.

2: 30 p.m. Announcements from Agencies 

Adjourn 

Seating is limited. Please register with Della Sanchez, LGSW, AL Cares Coordinator, 

dellasanchez@sarpc.org or 251-706-4650

Area Agency on Aging

Alabama Dementia Initiative May have a Grant for You…

October 14, 2014 at 2:20 pm

Center for Leadership and Public Policy

October 3, 2014

Alabama Dementia Initiative

With the encouragement of Governor Robert Bentley, the Alabama Department of Senior Services has initiated a major effort to understand and address the growing challenges of Alzheimer’s and dementia in the state of Alabama. To this end, the Center for Leadership and Public Policy (CLPP) at Alabama State University has been contracted to implement the Alabama Dementia Initiate (ADI).

The elements of the ADI are: demographic analysis, eight caregiver workshops at strategic locations in Alabama, a major statewide conference involving key individuals and professionals in the dementia network, a dementia publication to assist caregivers, the development of a comprehensive and informative dementia website and a small grant demonstration program. The project is beginning with the design of multiple survey instruments to be administered by the CLPP Polling and Demographic Research Division. These survey instruments will be focused on the general population of Alabama, a sample of identified caregivers and the organizations providing dementia services in Alabama.

 

In addition to informing you of the scope of this project, we are contacting you to encourage you or your organization to submit a proposal for the small grant element of the ADI. The total budget for this program is $60,000, where five or more grants of up to $12,000 will awarded in a competitive process. Eligible organizations for this program are universities, local governments, regional planning agencies, nonprofit organizations, for-profit organizations, or a combination of such organizations.

 

Applicants for these grants must submit proposals of three to five double-spaced, typed pages indicating the overall nature of the proposed grant program, the specific plan for conducting the program, the materials and supplies needed for the program and how the program will be evaluated at its completion. A separate budget page is required for the proposal indicating the cost of personnel, supplies, and services to carry out the grant activities. Special consideration will be given to proposals whose project results are deemed likely to be sustained after the project completion date.

The deadline for the submission of proposals is 5:00 p.m. on Friday, October 31, 2014. The proposals can be sent to tvocino@alasu.edu or by mail to Thomas Vocino, Ph.D., Project Director, Center for Leadership and Public Policy, Alabama State University, 600 South Court Street, Suite 430, Montgomery, AL 36104. A committee will evaluate all proposals and the successful applicants will be notified by November 15, 2014. All grant activities must be completed, including a project evaluation, by August 31, 2015.

 

If you have any questions concerning the Alabama Dementia Initiative (ADI), please do not hesitate to contact me at 334.229.6015 to tvocino@alasu.edu.

MEDICARE 2015 UPDATE for HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS & PROFESSIONALS

September 26, 2014 at 10:56 am

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JOIN US FOR THIS FREE – 

MUST ATTENDTRAINING WORKSHOP 

Learn about Prescription Drug Coverage,

Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Cost Saving Programs, Social Security Benefits, and other major benefit changes for the

2015 year.

FEATURING

 SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program)

 Social Security

 Medicaid

 Medicare Health Plans

 Veterans Affairs

 SenioRx

200 PERSON LIMITED SPACE

CALL NOW

Deadline is September 29, 2014

RSVP @ (251) 433-6541 

Ms. Lorraine Denson

FREE LUNCH

FREE CEUS (nurse & social workers)

 

Sponsored by:  South Alabama Regional Planning Commission

 

VIA! Senior Center 

1717 Dauphin Street

Mobile, Alabama

FREE Caregiver College offered by the Area Agency on Aging

September 26, 2014 at 10:35 am

Area Agency on Aging

THE  AREA AGENCY ON AGING PRESENTS :

 

Caregiver College 

Enhance your skills and knowledge of caring for 

a loved one during this FREE day course. 

8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Thursday, October 23, 2014 

Dementia 101 

Learn the basics on the most common forms of dementia. Find out what to expect during different stages of the disease. Learn what caregivers can do at different stages to cope with daily challenges; including communication and safety.

Coping as Caregiver— Check Mate! Taking Time for Yourself 

Learn skills for coping with caregiver stress. Get tips and ideas for keeping your-self well while caring for a family member or loved one.

SHIP Talk -The State Health Insurance Assistance Program 

Discussion to provide impartial counseling and information and are committed to help you make informed choices for yourself regarding your insurance benefits. SHIP can help you understand your Medicare benefits; determine which Medicare Prescription Drug Plan best fits your needs.

Legal Ease 

Meet with an experienced elder law attorney from the Davis & Neal law offices, and learn about medical and financial powers of attorney, long-range legal plans and other age-related topics.

POARCH CREEK INDIANS S.A.I.L CENTER 

5811 JACK SPRINGS ROAD, ATMORE, AL 36502 

 

To register for the free course, contact Sandra Day at 251-368-9136 , ext. 2315

Or email sday@pci-nsn.gov . Registration Closes October 20th Space is limited

Lunch will be provided.

APPLYING FOR CEU’S FOR NURSES & SOCIAL WORKERS

Free screening of award-winning documentary, Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me.

September 10, 2014 at 1:40 pm

Glen Campbell         GLEN CAMPBELL…I’LL BE ME

Volunteers of America Southeast along with sponsors Mercy Medical and Providence Health System is proud to present a private advance screening of the award-winning documentary, Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me.

The documentary is a powerful portrait of the life and musical legacy of the great American musical icon known for hits including Rhinestone Cowboy, Wichita Lineman, and Gentle on My Mind. After being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, Campbell and his wife, Kim, went public with the diagnosis and announced his goodbye tour. Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me documents Glen and his family’s attempt to navigate the wildly unpredictable nature of the progressing disease using love, laughter, and music as their medicine of choice. The film also features those who know and love Glen, including Bruce Springsteen, Bill Clinton, The Edge, Paul McCartney, Jay Leno, Vince Gill,

Jimmy Webb, Blake Shelton, Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Steve Martin, Chad Smith and Taylor Swift, among many others. Rare vintage footage and extraordinary new performances of Campbell’s most beloved hits immerse this moving cinematic account in the overwhelming talent of this humble family man.

Thursday, October 2, 2014
6:45pm – Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me

St. Luke’s High School Auditorium

1400 University Boulevard South

Mobile, AL 36609

For FREE tickets visit www.mobilemovie.eventbrite.com

Or call 251-338-1294

Volunteers of America Southeast is working with the producers of the new documentary film Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me to raise national awareness of the challenges facing Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers, and those who have the emotionally and physically challenging job of caring for them. In partnership with Mercy Medical and Providence Health System, Volunteers of America Southeast is proud to offer this advance screening to our community.

AL.com posts a great article to promote the Eastern Shore Walk to End Alzheimer’s

September 9, 2014 at 9:36 pm

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Click here for the big scoop.  Thanks, AL.com for this great coverage.

Register now for the Eastern Shore Walk to End Alzheimer’s.

Free Help to Review Your 2015 Medicare Plan

September 9, 2014 at 9:03 pm

Area Agency on AgingIMG_3903

If you have any questions pleases contact:

James Roberson, MHA

Regional SHIP Coordinator

110 Beauregard St. Mobile , AL 36602

251-706-4617 (Ph)

251-706-0896 (fax)

jroberson@sarpc.org

Link to to the open enrollment flyer 9-14

AL.com blog post: Eastern Shore Walk to End Alzheimer’s

August 27, 2014 at 1:03 pm

See  AL.com press release and then read the original below.  Thanks, AL.com for getting the word out.

Check it out.

 

However, here is the complete article:IMG_6804 IMG_6807 Walk_to_End_Alzheimers

EASTERN SHORE WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S

 

It wasn’t supposed to be this way. At the age of 84, retired nurse Peggy Sagan of Fairhope, Alabama, never imagined that she would be observing the care of her own daughter, Pat. Especially since her daughter had excelled in nursing, pursuing degree after degree to become an instructor and mentor to so many. Peggy didn’t want to believe that Pat had become the victim of early onset Alzheimer’s disease at age 50. However, with no cure in sight, Peggy does what she can. Accompanied by a faithful friend, she makes the weekly trip to Biloxi, Mississippi, to visit Pat, who lives with her husband and two sons. Pat was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s 8 years ago and now receives care from not only her husband and family members but also from hospice.

Because of the distance between Fairhope and Biloxi, Peggy can’t help her daughter as often as she’d like. Instead, she volunteers at the Adult Day Respite called Shepherd’s Place, located at the Fairhope Methodist Church. The Director of Caring Ministries of the church, Dr. Ann Pearson, established Shepherd’s Place out of her own experience of caring for her mother, who for seven years lived with Alzheimer’s disease. What started out as a two day a week respite to support caregivers in 2009 has doubled to four days a week, with 35-40 volunteers to help run the program.

The team at Shepherd’s Place is preparing for the upcoming “Eastern Shore Walk to End Alzheimer’s,” which will raise awareness of the growing population of people living with dementia. After all, 93,000 Alabamians are estimated to have Alzheimer’s. Of Americans age 65 and older, 1 in 9 has Alzheimer’s; for those age 85 and older, 1 in 3 has the disease. Another American develops Alzheimer’s disease every 67 seconds. Due to the large number of Americans suffering from this disease, purple is becoming easily recognized as the color to support Alzheimer’s disease.

The Walk is designed to raise funds to further the care, support, and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. Although there is no registration fee, all walkers must register and are encouraged to make a donation to join the fight against Alzheimer’s. The event will begin at the Fairhope Pier on September 20, 2014. Registration opens at 7:30 a.m., the ceremony begins at 8:45 a.m., and is followed by a two-mile walk through Fairhope.

Shepherd’s Place will have a booth set up to display colorful art projects participants have made. Other informative booths representing resources available in our area to families living with Alzheimer’s disease will be featured. Fairhope’s own Andy Luedecke of Synergy Home Care is the force behind the Walk along with many volunteers who are dedicated to make life better for those living with Alzheimer’s disease.

 

Registered walkers will receive a “promise garden” flower in the color that best represents their connection to the disease. Peggy will be given a yellow flower as she currently supports her daughter, Pat. Ann will have a purple flower as she has lost her mother to the disease. There will be blue flowers for people living with the disease, and Andy will have an orange flower as he supports the cause and a vision of a world without Alzheimer’s.

The Alzheimer’s Association “Eastern Shore Walk To End Alzheimer’s” is promising to be an anticipated annual affair for the entire family. To be a part of this inaugural event, put on your purple attire and join in. Everyone has a reason to end Alzheimer’s.

For more information or to register online, go to act.alz.org.

Written by Alzheimer’s Association advocate, Beth Reinert, of caregiversunite.org.

Dr. Stephen Zieman presents: What’s Your Name Again?”

August 24, 2014 at 3:03 pm

Covenant After Dark

Healthcare topics that don’t interrupt your busy day

 

Please join us on

 Tuesday

September 16th, 2014

6:00 – 8:00 PM

 at

 Atria Regency Senior Living Community

4720 Morrison Drive

Mobile, Alabama 36609

 for

 What’s Your Name Again?

Examining the Differences and Similarities between Normal Aging and Dementia Syndromes

 This seminar will explain the difference between symptoms of a disease and the normal aging process; examine ways to document and report observations of a loved one’s changes in behavior and personality; and review strategies for staying “cognitively young.”

 presented by

 Stephen Zieman, Ph.D, Licensed Psychologist,                 Clinical Neuropsychologist

 Space is limited.

Please reserve your spot with Phyllis Shontell @ 251-599-8551 or

email Phyllis.shontell@covenanthospice.org

 

Nurses, Nursing Home and Assisted Living Administrators – 2.0 Contact hours

Social Workers – 1.5 Contact hours