For the Tomahawk Leader
RHINELANDER – A program developed by the Alzheimer’s Association to help family and friends become more comfortable with difficult dementia-related topics will be offered in Rhinelander this month.
The Dementia Conversations program will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 15 at the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Oneida County, 100 W. Keenan St., Rhinelander, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The program will focus on several topics, including:
“Alzheimer’s disease affects more than six million people in the United States,” a release from the Alzheimer’s Association said. “It is the most common form of dementia and causes memory, thinking and behavior problems that interfere with daily living. However, the earliest signs are often dismissed as part ‘getting older’ and the conversation with family and friends about those changes can be challenging and uncomfortable.”
To learn more about the program or to register, contact Julie St. Pierre at 715-352-4091 or jstpierre@alz.org.
Individuals can also register by reaching out to the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline at 1-800-272-3900 or www.bit.ly/3Fh8bSe.
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