Alzheimer's Association Central Illinois Chapter
Central Illinois Chapter • 309-681-1100/800-272-3900 • PeoriaQuincy Dixon

Family Education

 

 

Caregiver programs and support groups

The Central Illinois Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association offers numerous caregiver programs throughout our 20-county service area focusing on issues or concerns families face during the disease process. Our organization strives to enhance the quality of life for the Alzheimer’s patient, and his/her caregiver by providing education and tools to enhance coping skills.
These programs are underwritten through grants and agency in-kind donations. To attend a program, call (309) 681-1100 or
(800) 272-3900.

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EARLY STAGE

Making Sense
of Memory Loss

This program discusses the causes of memory loss, importance of medical evaluations and treatments, ways to adapt attitudes and behaviors when dealing with individuals with memory loss and the skills necessary to more easily manage daily tasks.
This series is appropriate to attend if two or more of these statements are applicable:
• Has been diagnosed by a physician with mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
• Can manage his/her own personal care including bathing, dressing and toileting.
• Can stay home alone safely for a few hours.
• Has good language skills.

Alzheimer’s Association
Peoria Office

606 W. Glen Ave., Peoria, IL
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sat., Jan. 13 & 20

Quincy YMCA
3101 Maine St., Quincy, IL
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Weds., Jan. 10 & 17

Alzheimer’s Association
Peoria Office

606 W. Glen Ave., Peoria, IL
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 10 & 17

Warren County Library
62 Public Sq., Monmouth, IL
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tues., March 20 & 27

Legal & Financial
Series

This program features local attorneys that cover topics such as: patients’ rights, power of attorney, guardianship, advance directives, address estate planning, Medicaid, asset protection, fraud prevention and spousal impoverishment. This is for caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s and other memory-loss disorders.

Alzheimer’s Association
Peoria Office

606 W. Glen Ave., Peoria, IL
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Thurs., Jan. 18 & 25 & Feb. 1


Partnering with
Your Doctor

This workshop will provide strategies to help caregivers establish a doctor/patient/care partner relationship that allows them to more effectively manage and be a part of their healthcare team in order to make informed healthcare decisions. Workshop topics will include communicating with your doctor, getting organized for doctor visits, reducing stress, and learning to use a care journal.

Alzheimer’s Association
Peoria Office

606 W. Glen Ave., Peoria, IL
10 a.m to 2 p.m.
Thurs., Jan. 11


Maintain
Your Brain

Participants will earn how memory works, what happens to our memory as we age and what we can do to improve our memory skills. This program will discuss steps to take care of your brain now.

Alzheimer’s Association
Peoria Office

606 W. Glen Ave., Peoria, IL
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Thurs., March 8

Carl Sandburg College
Ed. Technology Center
335 E. Main St., Galesburg, IL
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Tues., March 27

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MIDDLE STAGE

Caregiving
Challenges Series

This program provides information on ways to enhance caregiver skills, plan for the future, meet daily challenges, communicate effectively with physicians, provide meaningful activities and explore community resource options.
This series is appropriate to attend if two or more of these statements are applicable to the individual with memory loss:
• Exhibits behavior changes including wandering, hallucinations, delusions or aggression.
• Has difficulty sequencing tasks such as bathing, dressing, driving or eating.
• Experiences difficulty expressing an idea or naming an object.
• Has developed repetitive speech or behavior patterns.

Pekin YMCA

3125 Buena Vista Ave.
Pekin IL
1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tues., Feb., 13 & 20

Nauvoo Fire Station
Mullholland St., Nauvoo, IL
1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Thurs., April 12 & 19

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SPECIAL EVENT


Family
Caregiver night

Caregiver Night activities include educational presentations, door prizes and light refreshments.
The program is a great place to network with fellow caregivers of persons with dementia. Participants will also be able to visit vendor tables to obtain information on community resources.
This year’s speakers will be David Troxel, M.P.H. and Dennis McManus, M.D., developer of the ground breaking “Best Friends Approach to Dementia Care.”

Par-A-Dice Hotel
East Peoria, IL
6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Tues., April 17

For reservations or more information on this or Central Illinois Chapter program, please call (309) 681-1100 or (800) 272-3900.

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SUPPORT GROUPS

Last fall our staff facilitated an early stage support group for persons with early dementia and their caregivers. The group met for 6 weeks at our Peoria office. During group sessions, participants split into two groups – one for the caregivers and one for the persons with dementia.
Staff was encouraged by participant’s positive remarks about the experience, which indicated that they had been able to identify with others who understood what they were feeling.
Due to the success of the first group and request calls, we are now facilitating a second early-stage group. Please call Jen Rose at 309.681.1100 for more information.

Download support group list >> GO

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Call the Alzheimer's Association
to register at 681-1100.

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