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Care Consultation for Families, Professionals and Individuals With Early Dementia - Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter

Offers a personalized service for individuals who are facing decisions and challenges associated with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Care Consultation is an opportunity to receive education about the diagnosis, learn how to make challenging decisions about care, and develop plans on how to live a full life with dementia. Helps individuals develop a road map to navigate through the thoughts, emotions, and questions around memory loss and dementia, including: - Available community and financial resources - An overview of legal and financial considerations - How to build a care team - Role changes in the family - Partnering with the health care provider - Safety Planning

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Health Improvement and Wellness - Allina Health - Mercy Hospital - Coon Rapids Campus

Offers community-based programs designed to prevent illness and enhance the health and well-being of patients, families, and area residents. Services include: - Baby Cafe Support Group: Support for helping parents achieve their breastfeeding goals - Health Education Presentations: Health professionals (physician, registered nurse, fitness specialist or nutritionist) deliver 1-hour, customized presentations on health topics including cardiovascular health, exercise/fitness, nutrition, and weight management - Stroke Support Group: Support for people who have experienced a stroke, and their caregivers

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Circle of Security - Lincoln Park Children and Families Collaborative

Provides online parenting class that is designed to intervene early in the mental health of children and to prevent stress between caregivers and children by increasing their attachment, connection, and communication. The class includes archived taped sessions of other real children interacting with their parents, providing good examples of the child's moment-to-moment behavior. The class meets once a week for 8 weeks. Parents/caregivers must attend each class to receive a certificate. Make-up sessions are available.

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Advocacy Services for Older Adults and Caregivers Program - Three Rivers Community Action

Provides information, resources, and referrals for services to older adults and their caregivers. Assistance may include application assistance with financial programs, homecare and support group resources, healthcare directive completion, food programs, issues related to caring for someone living with dementia and more. Advocates can assist by telephone, home visit, or a family meeting.

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Care Management and Consultation - Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin

Provides personalized guidance and information, as well as coordination of resources and other services tailored to support and meet physical, social and financial care needs while maximizing independence and quality of life for adults and adults with disabilities, and their families, and those who are caring for them. - Individualized assessment: Care managers perform a comprehensive, multi-dimensional assessment which evaluates memory and cognition, health, daily functioning, safety, environment, support systems, and future planning - Liaison: Provides a communication resource and liaison for family members who cannot be present to keep them informed and involved - On-going consultation: Care managers can meet with family members to review the individual's situation and provide consultation regarding services, housing, care options, and other concerns. - Personal care plan: Care managers develop a tailored care plan which includes recommendations for services necessary to remain living safely at home, options available for other living arrangements, financial and legal planning tools needed to address vulnerabilities, problem-solving strategies, and other services and supports needed to enhance safety and quality of life. - Service coordination and monitoring: Care managers interact with health care and other professionals to ensure high quality, cost-effective services and care are provided. Our care managers monitor these supports to ensure needs are met on an ongoing basis. As care needs change, our care managers reassess and make recommendations about how to adjust the care plan to make certain that the individual's needs continue to be met.

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Advocacy Services for Older Adults and Caregivers Program - Three Rivers Community Action

Provides information, resources, and referrals for services to older adults and their caregivers. Assistance may include application assistance with financial programs, homecare and support group resources, healthcare directive completion, food programs, issues related to caring for someone living with dementia and more. Advocates can assist by telephone, home visit, or a family meeting.

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Memory Loss Support Group - ElderCircle

Memory Loss Support Group is for a loved one who has a memory loss condition to meet and support each other. Partnering with the Alzheimer's Association, the group learns communication techniques, shares resources and support in all aspects of care and everyday life.

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Family Caregiver Services - Benedictine Living Community - Cold Spring

Caregiver Services: - Caregiver consulting, information and referrals - Caregiver support group - Educational program for family caregivers ?- Memory care caregiver education and networking - Respite care and companion services ?

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Care Consultation for Families, Professionals and Individuals With Early Dementia - Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter

Offers a personalized service for individuals who are facing decisions and challenges associated with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Care Consultation is an opportunity to receive education about the diagnosis, learn how to make challenging decisions about care, and develop plans on how to live a full life with dementia. Helps individuals develop a road map to navigate through the thoughts, emotions, and questions around memory loss and dementia, including: - Available community and financial resources - An overview of legal and financial considerations - How to build a care team - Role changes in the family - Partnering with the health care provider - Safety Planning

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Roitenberg Family Services - Sholom

An assisted living residence with an apartment style living community. Offers: - 24-hour staffing and emergency call system - 52 studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments - Access to home care services through Sholom care - Access to short-term rehab and outpatient therapy - Access to a variety of community spaces - Beauty shop, barber shop, and wellness clinic onsite - Controlled access - Full calendar of life enrichment program activities, classes, and community events - Housekeeping and laundry service included - Kosher and non-kosher dining - all meals and snacks available - Memory care depending on the individuals need and level of care - Transporation for planned excursions and local activities

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Care Consultation for Families, Professionals and Individuals With Early Dementia - Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter

Offers a personalized service for individuals who are facing decisions and challenges associated with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Care Consultation is an opportunity to receive education about the diagnosis, learn how to make challenging decisions about care, and develop plans on how to live a full life with dementia. Helps individuals develop a road map to navigate through the thoughts, emotions, and questions around memory loss and dementia, including: - Available community and financial resources - An overview of legal and financial considerations - How to build a care team - Role changes in the family - Partnering with the health care provider - Safety Planning

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Caregiver Consultation and Respite Program - Interfaith Caregivers

Workshops and monthly support groups help caregivers manage the caregiver burden, link with other caregivers, and find help and encouragement.

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Caregiver Support Services - Buckham West Senior Center

Provides information and support to caregivers by offering the following programs: - Information and Referral Assistance - Resource Lending Library - Educational Presentations - Self-Care Information

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Care Consultation for Families, Professionals and Individuals With Early Dementia - Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter

Offers a personalized service for individuals who are facing decisions and challenges associated with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Care Consultation is an opportunity to receive education about the diagnosis, learn how to make challenging decisions about care, and develop plans on how to live a full life with dementia. Helps individuals develop a road map to navigate through the thoughts, emotions, and questions around memory loss and dementia, including: - Available community and financial resources - An overview of legal and financial considerations - How to build a care team - Role changes in the family - Partnering with the health care provider - Safety Planning

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Education for Families, Professionals and Individuals with Early Dementia - Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter

Provides educational programs throughout Minnesota and North Dakota for people living with dementia and their caregivers. These programs are available in-person and online and feature information on topics including the signs of Alzheimer's disease, diagnosis, communication, living with Alzheimer's, and caregiving techniques.??

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Education for Families, Professionals and Individuals with Early Dementia - Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter

Provides educational programs throughout Minnesota and North Dakota for people living with dementia and their caregivers. These programs are available in-person and online and feature information on topics including the signs of Alzheimer's disease, diagnosis, communication, living with Alzheimer's, and caregiving techniques.??

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Advocacy Services for Older Adults and Caregivers Program - Three Rivers Community Action

Provides information, resources, and referrals for services to older adults and their caregivers. Assistance may include application assistance with financial programs, homecare and support group resources, healthcare directive completion, food programs, issues related to caring for someone living with dementia and more. Advocates can assist by telephone, home visit, or a family meeting.

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Culturally Responsive Caregiver Support and Dementia Services - Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin

Provides supportive services for the African American and East African older adults and their caregivers through support groups, health monitoring and education, and respite care. Everyday Care: Provides caregiver support and coaching to older adults for healthy aging Alzheimer's Consulting: Dementia Consultants offer memory screening tools, Alzheimer's education classes, resources, and referrals Caregiver Support Groups: Provides culturally specific caregiver support groups for African Americans

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Caregiver Support and Training - Age Well Arrowhead

Caregiver Support: Caregiver counselors available to provide support for caregivers to continue caring for a loved one and care for themselves. Counselors assist with making decisions and problem-solving related to caregiving. This includes individual or family counseling, support groups, and caregiver training and education. Services including: - Assessing assistance and referrals - Assisting with the coordination and planning for supportive services - Decision making by providing support and expertise - Developing an informal caregiver support network - Developing individualized plans for caregiving - Exploring personal lifestyle and the impact of caregiving on health status, relationships, and finances - Identifying your needs and preferences - Problem-solving - Self-advocacy Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregiver Health (REACH) - service focused on those who care for someone with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia. REACH is delivered over a two- to three-month time period, including four core consulting sessions with the caregiver, either face to face or by telephone. Support group for people with a dementia diagnosis and care partners, friends/family 2nd Tuesday of each month Hope United Methodist Church 301 West St Marie Street, Duluth, MN 1:30 pm - 3 pm Training for businesses and caregivers: Dementia Friendly at Work training includes information about dementia and related diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, how to communicate with customers and caregivers, and how to create a friendly physical space within the business. Works with organization to identify and implement changes needed to better assist their customers and their loved ones. Evidence-based programs helps promote self-management and understanding those with chronic health conditions (such as diabetes and chronic pain), fall prevention, and encourage improving the overall state of well-being through education, fitness instruction, and resources. Volunteer training: provides videos to ensure volunteer experience. Videos include: - Taking a grocery order - Grocery shopping- Ride scheduler (transportation)

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Caregiver and Memory Loss Support Group - Aitkin County CARE, Inc.

Caregivers meet for mutual emotional support, to gain knowledge and to exchange coping skills.

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Patient Programs - Support and Information - American Cancer Society - Eagan

Provides a helpline that connects patients to resources in their community and offers information on patient services, support groups, social services, medical equipment, wigs and prostheses, transportation, lodging, financial programs and tobacco quitline.

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Education for Families, Professionals and Individuals with Early Dementia - Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter

Provides educational programs throughout Minnesota and North Dakota for people living with dementia and their caregivers. These programs are available in-person and online and feature information on topics including the signs of Alzheimer's disease, diagnosis, communication, living with Alzheimer's, and caregiving techniques.??

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Adult Day Services - Benedictine Living Community - Duluth

Program for individuals who require supervision, assistance with personal care, or opportunities for social interaction. Also provides support to caregivers and family members so they may continue to live active lives and/or work. Services include: - Bathing and nail care - Health monitoring - Meals/snacks - Medication administration - Spiritual, social, educational and recreational programs

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Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network - Southwestern Minnesota Opportunity Council

Helps families find child care, supports the professional growth of childcare providers, and informs local communities on the importance of quality early education for every child. Business and Community Services: - Caregiver support services - Identification of community needs - Information and workshops on childcare issues Services to Child Care Providers: - Grants - Provide training - Resource materials - Technical assistance in becoming a licensed caregiver Services to Parents: - Helps families find childcare - Information about licensing regulations - Information about special child care including sick child care, crisis nurseries, and social service agencies

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Caregiver Support Group - ElderCircle

Caregiver Support Group is for caregivers of an ailing parent, child, spouse, or other individuals of any age. You are likely to face variety of new responsibilities, many of which are unfamiliar or intimidating. At times, you may feel overwhelmed and alone, and this support group will discuss issues or concerns you may be having.

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