Second in a three-part series about the early stages of Alzheimer's with tips and strategies to help you support a person living with the disease.
In the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease, families face many new questions. What does the diagnosis mean? How do we plan for the future? What resources are available to help?
Join us for this three-part series that answers these and other questions that arise in the early stage. Hear from other care partners and individuals living with Alzheimer’s and learn tips and strategies to help you support a person living with the disease.
Class 1 will be in Shadle's Studio on February 7th from 1-4pm.
Class 3 will be in Shadle's classroom on February 28th from 1-4pm.
Registration is recommended but not required: https://bit.ly/3VPvCYU
For more information, phone Kim McKenna at the Alzheimer’s Association at 509.207.7667
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We strive to make events welcoming for people of all abilities. To request accommodations, call the library at 509-444-5308.
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