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A practical resource for individuals living with dementia and their care partners

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A diagnosis of dementia can be difficult, and it’s important to know that you are not alone. We have prepared a guide that offers a range of educational information and practical suggestions for individuals living with dementia and their care partners.

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Acr70506686740482086263_2About the guide

In this guidebook, you will find information about dementia, including diagnoses and what to expect, communication tips and brain health strategies, as well as practical tools for navigating day-to-day challenges, along with other topics like:

  • Normal aging vs signs of dementia
  • How diet and activity affect brain health
  • How to connect with someone living with memory loss
  • Home safety checklist

 

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ERS' Center for Memory Support and Inclusion (CMSI) serves people with dementia, their care partners, and the community at large by providing dementia care support, education, and programming, while connecting individuals with helpful resources in their own communities. The Center also supports ERS staff with dementia specific training and provides transition planning assistance for those in our memory support households.

About Episcopal Retirement Services (ERS)

Since 1951, Episcopal Retirement Services (ERS) has worked to enrich the lives of older adults in a person-centered, innovative, and spiritually based way. This mission guides ERS throughout its more than 30 communities across Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. A critical component to ERS’ work as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization is their commitment to the broader community through outreach ministries, including ERS’ Center for Memory Support and Inclusion.

 

ERS gratefully acknowledges The Sutphin Family Foundation for their generous support and for championing a more dementia-inclusive community.


To receive a free copy of the Dementia Guide, complete the form below. And for additional dementia-related resources, visit our CMSI programs and support pages.