Memory Aids

By Teresa Kenney October 13, 2013

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!–paging_filter–pstronga href=”alz.org”Alzheimer’s Association / 206.363.5500 / alz.org/a/strongbr /Peer-to-peer support, caregiver support groups, education seminars and workshops and early stage memory loss forum.br /a href=”elderwise.org”strongElderwise / 206.774.6604 / elderwise.org/strong/abr /Adult day center, respite for caregivers, education and br /outreach, located in First Hill.br /a href=”fryemuseum.org”strongFrye Art Museum / 206.432.8211 / fryemuseum.org/strong/abr /Here:now arts engagement program with gallery tours and art-making class.br /a href=”fulllifecare.org”strongFull Life / 206.528.5315 / fulllifecare.org/strong/abr /Care consultation, adult day health centers, home care br /and supportive living homes. br /stronga href=”phinneycenter.org”Greenwood Senior Center / 206.297.0875 / phinneycenter.org nbsp;/a/strongbr /Alzheimer’s Café, The Gathering Place and other engagement activities.strongbr /a href=”seattle.gov/parks/seniors”Seattle Parks Recreation Lifelong Recreation br /206.684.4664 / seattle.gov/parks/seniors/a/strongbr /A wide range of fitness and social activities, such as Memory Loss Walking Group and Remember the Hungry./p
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pstrongResidential Facilities/strongbr /a href=”aegisliving.com”strongAegis / 866.688.5829 / aegisliving.com/strong/abr /Memory care floors in new Madison and Marymoor communities help redirect residents and spur socialization via vignettes of familiar settings in their neighborhood.br /stronga href=”washington.providence.org”Providence “The Mount” Mount St. Vincent / 206.937.3700 / washington.providence.org/a/strongbr /Assisted living and skilled nursing apartments, not separated by diagnosis, emphasis on drug-free responses to behavior./p

 

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