Silver Club Memory Programs returning to Manchester for Caregiver ‘Lunch and Learn‘: Exploring Care & Support Services

Event promotion photo courtesy of Silver Club Memory Programs.
submitted by Sarah Weiss, Silver Club Memory Programs
Are you a family caregiver looking for support and a well-deserved break? Are you a neighbor helping care for your neighbor, or a friend taking care of a friend? Looking for respite care for a loved one with memory loss?
Join Silver Club Memory Programs on Friday, April 17, 1pm–3pm, at the Manchester Senior Center (912 City Rd, lower level) for an afternoon of connection, learning, and care! Silver Club/Michigan Medicine and the Alzheimer’s Association are partnering with the Manchester Community Resource Center and the Manchester Senior Center to offer a free Caregiver Lunch and Learn on the topic of Exploring Care & Support Services.
This event will begin with lunch and an educational presentation from Jim Mangi about how best to prepare for future care decisions and changes, including respite care, residential care, and end-of-life care. Following the presentation, there will be time for a Q&A and an informal caregiver support-group discussion. Onsite respite care activities are available for those living with dementia or cognitive impairment.
This event is free of charge, but space may be limited! RSVP by April 15. Call 734-217-4557, email washtenawcaregivers@umich.edu, or visit http://bit.ly/caregiver-pop-up.








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