New Community Conversations Series to Put Focus on Caregiver Education

The Alzheimer's Association of Greater Indiana, will host Community Conversations,AlzheimersAssociation a free Alzheimer’s education series featuring information on a variety of topics that are of interest to all community members with a focus towards caregivers. The programs will be held on consecutive Wednesday, from April 21 through May 12 from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. at the Hobart Public Library, 100 Main Street in Hobart.

April 21Know the 10 Signs – this program will provide attendees with an understanding of the difference between age-related memory loss and Alzheimer’s and what to do if they or someone they know has signs of the disease.

April 28 - Making Life Decisions – this program expands on information on Alzheimer’s disease and making decisions. This program, presented by Elder Law Attorney Connie Bauswell, will educate attendees about possible care options, legal and financial issues. Topics include various care options, tools to assist in health care decision planning and finances.

May 5Becoming an Expert Caregiver - this workshop will empower caregivers with simple techniques on handling things like challenging behaviors, preventing wandering and activities of daily life such as bathing, dressing, toileting and eating.

May 12Aging Safely in the Home – this program is for those who are caring for a loved one with dementia in their home. Attendees will learn how to effectively evaluate the home environment, avoid injury and wandering, put common objects and substances out of reach and ensure total safety at home.

There is no charge to attend these programs; however reservations for each individual program are encouraged. It is not a requirement to attend each session. To reserve space or for additional information call the Alzheimer’s Association Helpline at 800.272.3900.

Today, approximately 5.3 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, including 120,000 Hoosiers. The Alzheimer’s Association is the world leader in Alzheimer’s research and support. Having awarded more than $150 million to nearly 1,300 research projects, the Alzheimer's Association is the largest private funder of Alzheimer research. The Association’s vision is a world without Alzheimer’s disease. For more information about Alzheimer's disease, call 800.272.3900.