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For Alzheimer’s caregivers: 9-agency Open House at Warwick Memory Care Center
Open House for Alzheimer’s Caregivers at Warwick Memory Care Center, Saturday, April 6
Caregivers, Healthcare providers and community members are invited to visit and learn about the resources available to address memory loss from conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and other disorders.
What: Memory Care Center Open House
When: Saturday, April 6 from 10 am to 2 pm
- Meet representatives from community organizations supporting families impacted by Alzheimer’s disease
- Tour Memory Care Center where older adults participate in day programs that address memory loss
Where: Saint Elizabeth Memory Care Center, 140 Warwick Neck Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
Who: Community Partners
- Alzheimer’s Association
- Memory & Aging Program at Butler Hospital
- Saint Elizabeth Home Care Aging Life Care Professionals
- RIDOH Silver Alert Registry
- RI Office of Healthy Aging
- West Bay Community Action
- RI Veterans Administration
- Diocese of Providence, Care Breaks
- CareLink
For more information, visit: stelizabethcommunity.org/news/memory-care-center-open-house-april-6th.
About Saint Elizabeth Community
Saint Elizabeth Community is a non-profit provider of care and services to seniors in Rhode Island, offering home Health services, affordable apartments for seniors, adult day program centers, affordable assisted living, short term rehab, long term care and specialized memory care. For more information, visit stelizabethcommunity.org.
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