Join the Long Good-bye Support Group

February 8, 2014 at 2:44 pm

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The Long Goodbye Alzheimer’s Support Group meets Tuesday, August 15 at noon in the Bishop’s Meeting Room at Dauphin Way Methodist Church.  The cost of lunch is $5.00.  If you plan to eat, RSVP by calling the church at 251-471-1511 by Friday, August 11, 2017.

Alzheimer and Dementia Coalition meeting set for January 2014.

January 8, 2014 at 6:14 pm

Five Rivers Delta

Don’t miss the January 22, 2014 at Five Rivers Delta.

Speakers from support groups and dementia services will present information that you want to know.

Meeting begins at 10 am and ends at 11:30 am.

Click Alzheimer and Dementia Coalition meeting for the flyer about the details.

Caring for someone with dementia is a lonely path. Find understanding, referrals, and encouragement at a local support group. (Due to Covid restrictions, please call ahead to ensure in-person meetings.)

December 28, 2013 at 8:30 am

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MOBILE COUNTY SUPPORT GROUPS

Rocking for Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group – call in support every third Sunday from 4-5:00 pm. Call 480-297-0773 code 4796634#. Contact Gina Scott at 251-533-6092 for more information.  https://www.dorismariejonesfoundation.org 

The Gulf Coast Dementia Services Support Group

Location: 3263 Demetropolis Road, Ste 9B at the Quadrangle Business Center, Mobile, AL 36693 at Touching Hearts Senior Care Office

The Caregiver Support Groups are held the second and fourth Tuesday from 11:00 – 12:00pm and meets in the Touching Hearts Senior Care office.  This is a free event and completely confidential.

You may call  251-445-4204 or 251-421-4888 for more information:

The Gulf Coast Dementia Services Support Groups provide emotional, educational and social support for caregivers by master certified dementia health coach and dementia practitioner, Janet Rich Pittman, who conducts all sessions.

Click here for a link to Gulf Coast Dementia Services

E. A. Roberts Alzheimer Center offers Dementia Education support once a quarter at 5:00 pm. They are located at 169 Mobile Infirmary Drive.  Please call 251-435-6950 for further information.

The Long Good-bye Support Group meets at noon for an hour on the second Tuesday of each month. Dauphin Way Methodist Church hosts this group and meets in the Family Life Room. RSVP by calling the church at 251-471-1511.

Alzheimer’s/Dementia Support Group – Third Tuesday of every  month from 6 to 7 pm.  No entrance or support fees associated with group.  VIA Senior Center, 1717 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL  36604.  For meeting information call 251-776-5999.

Christ United Methodist Church – Second (Grief support) and Fourth Tuesday (Dementia Caregiving Support) evening, 6:00 PM.  6101 Grelot Road, Mobile, AL contact Donna Alexander for more information.   (251) 342-0462.

The Retreat Hospice – Grief Support Group, Wednesday 9:30 am and Thursday 1:30 pm at 1515 B. University Blvd South, Mobile, AL. 36609. Call Chelsey Myrick at 251-380-3810 for more information.

BALDWIN COUNTY SUPPORT GROUPS:  

Coming soon: First Thursday of every month at 9:00 a.m. at the Foley Senior Center, 304 E. Rose Street, Foley, AL  36535

Frontotemporal Degeneration and Related Dementias Support Group: South Alabama FTD Care Partner Support Group now meets on the LAST TUESDAY of each month from 6P to 7P at Faith Family Fellowship on Spanish Fort Boulevard. Contact Jerry Horn at (251) 626-5246 or jhorn@theaftd.org

Haven Memory Care Support group every third Tuesday from 5:30 – 6:30 pm. For more information, contact Patti Coiner, Community Development Director at Haven Memory Care, located on 6848 Gulf Shores Pkwy., Gulf Shores, AL 36542. RSVP 251-923-2800.

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In-person Alzheimer’s Association support groups

The Alzheimer’sAssociation offers in-person support groups for caregivers, individuals living with Alzheimer’s and others dealing with the disease. All support groups are facilitated by trained individuals. Many locations offer specialized groups for children, individuals with younger-onset and early-stage Alzheimer’s, adult caregivers and others with specific needs.

Daphne Public Library
2607 US Highway 98
Daphne, AL 36526

251-620-2500

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900

View Chapter Website

Foley Senior Center
304 E Rose Ave
Foley, AL 36535

251-943-1442

Thursday, December 5, 2019

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900

View Chapter Website

Marcus Pointe Baptist Church
6205 N W St
Pensacola, FL 32505

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900

View Chapter Website

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For Grief Support, Friday at 2:00 pm at Westminster Village, 500 Spanish Fort Blvd., Spanish Fort, AL  251-626-2900.

Coastal  Respite Care: Adult Day Center in Foley, AL coastalrespite.com

300 E. Laurel

Foley, Alabama 36535

Phone: 251-317-1212

DAYBREAK – Gulf Shores United Methodist Church, located at 1900 Gulf Shores Parkway, offers DayBreak, a ministry providing support and service for caregivers and their loved ones with Alzheimer’s Disease. DayBreak is held on Monday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost is nominal and lunch is provided. For more information, contact Dolly Crewes at 251-968-3634 or Terry Fowinkle at 251-968-2377.  For more information, visit their website at Gulf Shores United Methodist Church.

Haven of Gulf Shores,  a new 32 bed assisted and memory care facility, offers a support group the third Thursday evening of the month.  Call Teresa Carrel for details at  (251)923-2800.

SHEPHERD’S PLACE – Held at Fairhope United Methodist Church on the first 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month at 9:30 AM. This is open to anyone who cares for someone on a daily basis.  Contact Dr. Ann Pearson for further information at (251) 928-1148 or ann.pearson@fairhopeumc.org Map

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

 ALZHEIMER’S FAMILY SERVICES – Support group held on the first Monday of the month at noon in the Strandell Conference Room at D. W. McMillan Memorial Hospital, 1301 Belleville Avenue in Brewton, AL. Call 251-809-8309 for information or email facilitator, Marcia De Graaf, at mdegraaf@dwmmh.org.   Map 

Alzheimer and Dementia Coalition of South Alabama Meeting was a success!

November 21, 2013 at 8:00 am

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This purple wreath helped guide the participants to our meeting place today at the Five Rivers Delta Resource Center.  We had a great turnout and heard valuable information from Julie McGee, Director of the Area Agency on Aging. Mrs. McGee gave a brief history of the Coalition and it’s first project – the Helpline – and then introduced her good friend, Gayle Boswell, who is the Area Agency Director in Montgomery, AL.  Mrs. Boswell shared some exciting news about what they are doing with grant money for CNA training in nursing homes.

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Della Sanchez, Alabama Cares Coordinator, was making it all happen and handing out information as people arrived.

The next speaker was yours truly, Beth Reinert, who spoke about finding information on the internet to help with dementia care. Caregiversunite.org blog and Facebook page was shown on the screen, a prize was given for making a comment on the Facebook page and there was a question and answer period that followed.  The remaining members of the Coalition were given a chance to tell about themselves and what they are doing:

Laura Harrington of E. A. Roberts Alzheimer Center told of their recent successful open house and stated the center would be open one Saturday a month for Adult Day Care along with their regular weekday schedule.

Gina Germany of Touching Hearts Senior Care told about the Gulf Coast Senior Alliance and the Gulf Coast Dementia Services.  She announced a conference in April that will feature Teepa Snow as the speaker.

Janet Rich Pittman, Director of Marketing at Brookside Retirement Community, told of her passion for teaching about Brain Health and dementia prevention.

Leslie Johnson of Covenant Hospice brought us up to date on the support groups available in Baldwin County.  See the recent post detailing the times and dates of those meetings.

We also heard from a DETA trainer, Martha Allegri, who is available to speak and teach about dementia through Alzbrain.org.

I am excited about the interest shown today and all the people I met who I hope to introduce you to soon via this blog. Thank you all for coming. Long live the Alzheimer and Dementia Coalition of South Alabama!

 

Check out Caregiversunite.org on Facebook and join the conversation.

October 4, 2013 at 1:11 pm

Caregiversunite.org has it’s own Facebook page.  Visit us on Facebook for an easy conversation and the latest news.

E.A.Roberts Alzheimer’s Center has a genuine treasure in RN Laura Harrington.

August 21, 2013 at 9:00 am

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Mobile Infirmary’s E.A. Roberts Alzheimer’s Center is managed by Laura Harrington.  She is a Board Certified Gerontolgical Nurse.  Aside from her very capable credentials, she is one of the nicest people I know.  She has a knack for making people feel valued and cared for.  I always feel better just being in her presence.  I have seen her show such care and concern for the weary caregiver.  If you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s Disease, you may want to visit the E.A.Roberts Alzheimer’s Center, see the facility and learn about their Adult Day Care program.  Who knows, you may get to meet Laura.  You and your loved one will be glad you did.

You are a purple angel, Laura, for all the years and care you’ve given to helping those with Alzheimer’s Disease and their loved ones.

Join Memory People – Free Online Alzheimer’s and Memory Impairment Support Group

August 9, 2013 at 10:15 pm

I follow this group on Facebook and have downloaded their brochure as follows:

If you or a loved one suffers from Alzheimer’s, Early Onset Alzheimer’s, or another Dementia related disease, if you are an advocate, or want to know more about these diseases, we invite you to join us. Memory People™ is a Facebook group founded by Rick Phelps who was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease June of 2010. Rick saw the need for real time interaction for all those touched by these diseases. At Memory People™ you will find care and support in a comfortable and safe environment where patients, caregivers, and all involved come together to share our stories, support each other, and bring awareness to these diseases. First, you will need to have a Facebook account to join us. From your Facebook home page type Memory People into the search bar. Then click on Memory People, and you will be taken to our home page where you can read about our group. Then, just click on the “Join Group” button and one of our Administrators will add you. If you or a loved one have been touched by Alzheimer’s or another Dementia related disease we encourage you to join us at Memory People™.
bringing Awareness, one person at a time
Rick Phelps
Founder, Memory People
Cell 740-294-2456
phelps2645@gmail.com
Leeanne Chames
Personal Assistant to Rick Phelps
Executive Director, Memory People
leeannechames@gmail.com

Alabama Lifespan Respite offers caregiver support – Is your faith community willing to help?

August 6, 2013 at 7:53 pm

The mission of the Alabama Lifespan Respite Resource Network (Alabama Respite) is to lighten the burden on caregivers, by making caregiver supports more readily available in Alabama.

A caregiver is anyone who provides care for a person with a disability or chronic illness.  There are an estimated 850,000 caregivers in the state of Alabama providing care for a loved one in their home.  Providing this care, while rewarding, can often be physically, mentally, and spiritually taxing.

If you have a faith based community that would like to investigate how to provide some type respite for caregivers, go to alabamarespite.org and find out all the many ways a group can help.  They will go the extra mile to enable you to provide this valuable service. Or call Anna Hines-Capron at (256) 859-4900 or e-mail to annastc@ucphuntsville.org for more information.

Ministry leaders and church representatives can also help Alabama Respite staff learn what types of assistance may be the most useful by completing a quick survey at this link https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/52SQF8F.

Available respite resources are also listed on the website.  Learn about this caring network and benefit from their expertise.  The link to the website is found at the top of the blog.

E. A. Roberts Alzheimer’s Center – Daycare Services for Individuals with Dementia. They are located at 169 Mobile Infirmary Blvd, Mobile, AL 36607.

May 28, 2013 at 9:13 pm

Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia may be one of the greatest challenges many face in life.  At the E.A. Roberts Center, their program is designed to help caregivers meet that challenge.  The primary goal of the program is to maximize levels of functioning for those with dementia while offering support and relief to caregivers.  The staff consists of qualified professionals  who offer the following services:

Personal care, daily health monitoring, nutritional counseling, therapeutic activities, social interaction, meals and snacks, family/caregiver education, and support groups.

The center is open 7 a.m. – 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and offers flexible one – to- five day per week attendance schedule. They  have added a Saturday a month to their schedule.

To be eligible for the program, an individual must have a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia, and must be ambulatory or able to use a wheelchair.

For more information regarding the program, please call 251-435-6950.

Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center offers GrandFriends, a day care for adults with dementia or special needs. They are located at 1717 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36604.

May 27, 2013 at 11:15 am

 

Via has an enduring reputation for providing vital support services to residents in the Mobile Area. GrandFriends, an adult day services program, is one of the most valuable benefits offered.

GrandFriends combines structured, supervised activities with a safe, affordable and comfortable environment for elderly adults with dementia or special physical needs. The program is available 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Program members can participate one day a week or up to five days. Program members routinely participate in socialization, recreation and exercise activities that are focused on maintaining independence, dignity and life enjoyment within the scope of their individual abilities. Breakfast, a hot lunch and an afternoon snack are provided daily.

The GrandFriends staff consists of Certified Nursing Assistants, a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, fitness trainers, and trained companions and volunteers. They are all dedicated to helping families who are confronted with the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease and other age-related issues. The program is dedicated to providing care-givers with much needed respite. Family members and friends are able to continue their daily routines knowing that their loved one is in a caring environment that fosters safety and activity.

All individuals must complete a screening and assessment to ensure eligibility.  Contact Via at 251-478-3311 or go to www.viamobile.org for more information.