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In December I had the pleasure to speak at the Annual Volunteer Recognition Luncheon for the Alzheimer’s Family Center. This wonderful not-for-profit organization has the most active and proactive volunteers and programs, dedicated to improving the lives of families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other memory disorders.
The impressive commitment and dedication of these volunteers was recognized by their staff and supporters. I had the honor of addressing many of their volunteers involved in the Volunteer Companionship program. These volunteers, trained with the cooperation of the Memory Disorder Center – Neurological Institute of Broward Health System, visit families that are caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease at home for a few hours each week. This service is available to families living anywhere in Broward County.
Other programs and services provided by the Alzheimer’s Family Center include In-Home Respite (an aide trained in caring for persons with Alzheimer’s disease relieves the caregiver for a minimum of 4 hours each week); Case Management; In-Home Counseling (a trained counselor meets at home with the caregiver to help reduce stress, anxiety and to deal with issues related to caregiver’s responsibilities); information and referral for anyone with questions about Alzheimer’s disease; and services available in the community for persons with the disease and others affected by it. All of their services are offered free of charge.
Alzheimer’s Family Center and their volunteers are an example of how to live well at any age. Support them and visit them at www.alzcenter.org or call (954)971-7155 for information.
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