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Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group
JFS, in partnership with Sholom Home East and the Alzheimer’s Association, facilitates a caregiver support group for people who are providing care to a loved one suffering from dementia. The group is designed to provide proven resources and methods for caregivers who are caring for a someone with dementia at home or considering in-home services or a transition to assisted living or long-term care.
During the meeting, members discuss experiences and emotions that accompany this often-challenging role. The comfort, support, and validation gained by interacting with others in a similar position can be vital to the mental and physical well-being of a caregiver.
The group meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 3-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Sholom Home East, 740 Kay Avenue, St. Paul. The group is free and open to the public.
For questions or to RSVP, contact Grace at (651) 690-8903 or [email protected], or Cassandra at (651) 328-2014 or [email protected].
Dementia Caregivers Support Group has been cancelled.