10 Signs of Dementia pamphlet

10 warning signs of Alzheimer's and Dementia Visit Website

10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia – Worksheet

This worksheet is great to take to your primary doctor or neurologist with your notes Visit Website

Vision Loss Resources

This website is full of helpful information. "Social & Emotional Support" tab - the vision loss journey can be difficult. Vision Loss Resources brings people together through online social activities, support groups, and mentorships; "Resources" tab for tips, tools, books, and more; "Events" tab for several activities they host each month. Visit Website

Memory Collective Enrichment Program for people worried about their memory or in MCI or early stage

8 weeks each quarter. 7 weeks on Zoom, last week in person. 1 1/2 hours each week learning and discussing a topic. Working towards maintaining a Healthy Brain, learning while socializing is VERY IMPORTANT for the brain. This becomes an important social group for those that attend. Visit Website

Lyngblomsten Community Services

If you wish you could offer your Care Partner enrichment (Memory Collective) and/or Wellness opportunities Visit Website

MN Senior Linkage Line

Senior LinkAge Line – We Are Aging – Resources for Older Minnesotans- This is a great resource - call (800) 333-2433 - when trying to figure out what medical plan to choose from for Medicare plus a supplement. Visit Website

Minnesota Board on Aging

The MBA is the gateway to services for Minnesota seniors and their families. It "listens to senior concerns, researches for solutions, and proposes policy to address senior needs." Visit Website

Care Options Network

For over 30 years, Care Options Network connects older adults and providers in Minneapolis - St. Paul and surrounding areas to housing and services. Visit Website

Reframing Aging Infographic

In regards to Aging, let's look at examples of Reframing Language This is excellent! Visit Website

MN Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services

Hearing Aid Financial Resources and more -- untreated 'hard of hearing' is known to raise your risk for dementia. Find tools to improve your hearing. Visit Website

Hearing: Assistive Devices in Public places for any of us having trouble hearing & Hearing Aids/ Hearing Loops/ Telecoils

If you have trouble hearing in a public venue, ask for a listening device - if they don't have one or it is not working - speak up - tell the venue and/or make a complaint to ADA.gov Telecoils are activated by the audiologist in hearing aids. Ask for a telecoil to be in your hearing aid. Get the Hearing Loop Toolkit from Hearing Loss Association of America https://www.hearingloss.org/programs-events/get-hearing-loop/ Thanks Lynn Rossiter for this valuable TedTalk Visit Website