Mississippi Chapter
All programs are free and open to the general public. Additional programs will be added throughout the year and will be updated monthly to website. Please contact the Mississippi office for questions about programming:
(601) 987-0020 [email protected]
If interested in needing a speaker for your organization or event please fill out the information on this Speaker Request Form.
Interested in this program?
Contact Mississippi Chapter to schedule Dementia Conversations program or another program in your community:
(601) 987-0020 [email protected]
This new workshop will offer tips on how to have honest and caring conversations with family members about going to the doctor, deciding when to stop driving and making legal and financial plans.
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Educational Programs
July – December
NOT ABLE TO ATTEND A
PROGRAM??
Alzheimer’s Association now offers many FREE E-Learning Courses!
FREE e-learning is currently available for the following programs:
• Know the 10 Signs
• The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer’s
• Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Disease
• Living with Alzheimer’s for People with Alzheimer’s
• Living with Alzheimer’s: For Caregivers: Early Stage
• Living with Alzheimer’s: For Caregivers: Middle Stage
• Living with Alzheimer’s: For Caregivers: Late Stage
• Living with Alzheimer’s for Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s Get started at http://elearning.alz.org/
DEMENTIA CONVERSATIONS
Driving, Doctor Visits, Legal & Financial Planning
This workshop will offer tips on how to have honest and caring conversations with family members about:
Deciding when to stop driving Going to
the doctor Making legal and
Our programs are free and open to the general public.
They are designed to assist attendees throughout their caregiver journey. Registration is appreciated for all classes and seminars.
To register by e-mail, send this form to [email protected] To register by phone, call 1-800-272-3900
To register by USPS Mail, print and fill out this registration form:
http://www.alz.org/ms/documents/regforminteractive.pdf Southwest Region
Caregiver
Educational Programs
Dementia Conversations Wednesday, July 29th 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Home Instead Senior Care 807 Monroe Street, Clinton, MS
This new program is designed to address three difficult
conversations along with tips for having those conversations (going o the doctor, driving and legal/financial planning).
Healthy Habits for a Healthier You Thursday, August 6th
11:30 am – 12:30 pm Brandon Senior Center
1000 Municipal Dr., Brandon, MS 39042
For centuries, we’ve known that the health of the brain and the body are connected. But now, science is able to provide insights into how to optimize our physical and cognitive health as we age.
Join us to learn about research in the areas of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement, and use hands- on tools to help you incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging.
Learn how to cope with the everyday challenges of living in the early stages of Alzheimer’s from Mike Quayle, diagnosed a little over a year ago with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Living with Alzheimer’s:
Early Stages
Tuesday, September 15th 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
St. Catherine’s Village, Independent Center 200 Dominican Drive, Madison, MS
Lunch provided
Nourish Your Noggin Educational Series February – September 2015
For more information see page 7.
When someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, friends and family have many questions. What does the diagnosis mean? What kinds of plans need to be made? What resources are available to help? As the disease progresses, new questions reflect growing needs for skills, programs and services. This workshop will help to provide answers to the questions that arise in the early stages of the disease.
Living with Alzheimer’s:
Middle Stages Part 2 Tuesday, October 20th 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
St. Catherine’s Village, Independent Center 200 Dominican Drive, Madison, MS
Lunch provided
Southwest Region Continued
Southeast Region
For centuries, we’ve known that the health of the brain and the body are connected. But now, science is able to provide insights into how to optimize our physical and cognitive health as we age.
Join us to learn about research in the areas of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement, and use hands- on tools to help you incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging.
Understand what progresses with an individual in the later stages of Alzheimer’s disease including personal care and better understand of their needs.
Living with Alzheimer’s: Late Stages Tuesday, December 16th
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
St. Catherine’s Village, Independent Center, 200 Dominican Drive, Madison, MS
Lunch provided
Healthy Habits for a Healthier You October 27th or November 16th
TBD
St. Dominic Centre
3800 I-55 North Frontage Road, Suite 100 Jackson, MS 39211
Living with Alzheimer’s:
Middle Stages Part 2 Tuesday, November 17th 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
St. Catherine’s Village, Independent Center, 200 Dominican Drive, Madison, MS
Lunch provided
Part 2 of the Middle Stages Workshop: When someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, friends and family have many questions. What the diagnosis mean? What kinds of plans need to be made? What tips for home safety and everyday behavior management can be provided?
This workshop will help to provide answers to the questions that arise in the middle stages.
Community education program hosted by Claiborne at Hattiesburg Community regarding understanding the overview of Alzheimer’s and managing of behaviors.
For more information see page 8.
5th Annual Central Conference on Alzheimer’s:
Pulling Together, Pulling Ahead Thursday, November 12th
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Anderson Hall, Mississippi College 200 S Capitol St, Clinton, MS 39058 Caregivers: Free
Professionals: $50.00 for 5.5 CE hours
Alzheimer’s Community Program Thursday, September 10th
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Claiborne at Hattiesburg 200 Whispering Pines Blvd., Hattiesburg, MS
Planning for health care costs as you retire and gaining a better
understanding of Medicare and how it concerns you in case your loved one has a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease.
Legal and Financial Workshop Monday, October 26th
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Merit Health River Oaks Conference Meeting Room
1030 River Oaks Drive, Flowood, MS
Northwest Region
This program will provide practical information and resources to help dementia caregivers learn to decode verbal and behavior messages from people with dementia. The attendees will gain a better understanding of the changes in communication that occur with disease progression and how they manifest in the person with dementia, and to be able to identify ways to connect at each stage of the disease.
Effective Communication Strategies Thursday, November 12th
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Baptist Memorial-Golden Triangle 2520 5th Street North
Columbus, MS 39705 Lunch provided
Effective Communication Strategies Tuesday, September 1st
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Traceway Retirement Community Walker Room
2800 West Main St, Tupelo, MS
This program will feature a presentation on learning about research in the areas of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement, and use hands-on tools to help you incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging. A better understanding about therapeutic activities will be presented by an occupational therapist. Program sponsored by Shelby Health and Rehabilitation Center.
Healthy Habits for a Healthier You:
An Alzheimer’s Community Education Program
Thursday, September 3rd 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Delta State University Alumni Center
1003 W Sunflower Rd, Cleveland, MS 38733 Lunch provided by Shelby Healthy and Rehabilitation Center
A community education program open to the general public to get a better understanding regarding Alzheimer’s and related dementia.
Resources for caregivers will be available.
Overview of Alzheimer’s Friday, September 25th 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm
Baptist Desoto Memorial Hospital 7601 Southcrest Parkway
Southaven, MS 38671 Lunch will be provided Northeast Region
Golden Triangle’s Alzheimer’s Community Education Program Thursday, September 17th
5:00 am – 7:00 pm
Church of Christ
1079 E Lee Blvd, Starkville, MS 39759 Dinner will be provided
Community education program focusing on end of life issues caregivers face and information regarding living wills, medical power of attorney, advance directives, etc will be shared. Resources from the community will be present.
This program will provide practical information and resources to help dementia caregivers learn to decode verbal and behavior messages from people with dementia. The attendees will gain a better understanding of the changes in communication that occur with disease progression and how they manifest in the person with dementia, and to be able to identify ways to connect at each stage of the disease.
Save the Date for this conference focusing on providing helpful tools and coping tips for caregivers and professionals caring for those living with Alzheimer’s and related dementia. Expert speakers on various topics will be present including personal caregiver testimonies. More details to come.
Gulf Coast Caregiver Conference Thursday, March 10th, 2016
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care Systems 400 Veterans Avenue, Biloxi, MS 39531 Coastal Region
Healthy Habits for a Healthier You Tuesday, September 29th
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
St. Peter’s by the Sea Episcopal Church, 1912 E Beach Blvd, Gulfport, MS 39501
For centuries, we’ve known that the health of the brain and the body are connected. But now, science is able to provide insights into how to optimize our physical and cognitive health as we age.
Join us to learn about research in the areas of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement, and use hands- on tools to help you incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging.
AARP of Mississippi and Alzheimer’s Association will partner to present this program to the community. Resources for caregivers will be present.
CARES: A Dementia Caregiving Approach
Developed for family members or friends caring for a loved one with memory loss or dementia, the CARES Approach offers many practical, person-centered strategies to common caregiving concerns.
Visit the Cares website for a description of modules and pricing:
http://www.hcinteractive.com/families
Professional Education
Community New Educational Programs
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Contact us regarding our newest community educational programs:
Dementia Conversations
Understanding and Responding to Dementia Related Behavior Effective Communication Strategies
Healthy Aging
Healthy Habits for a Healthier You
Need to Request a Speaker for an Educational Program or In-service on Alzheimer’s?
Fill Out Speaker Request Form By Clicking Here
Would like to register for a program?
Contact us:
[email protected] 601.987.0020
NOT ABLE TO ATTEND A
PROGRAM??
Alzheimer’s Association now offers many FREE E-Learning Courses!
FREE e-learning is currently available for the following programs:
• Know the 10 Signs
• The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer’s
• Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Disease
• Living with Alzheimer’s for People with Alzheimer’s
• Living with Alzheimer’s: For Caregivers: Early Stage
• Living with Alzheimer’s: For Caregivers: Middle Stage
• Living with Alzheimer’s: For Caregivers: Late Stage
• Living with Alzheimer’s for Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s Get started at http://elearning.alz.org/
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If interested in finding out how you can participate in any of these programs please contact:
Sara Murphy Program Coordinator Alzheimer’s Association [email protected]
601.987.0020
Early Stage Programming
Art in Mind
Our early-stage initiative seeks to elevate the voice of those living with early-stage Alzheimer’s to change public perceptions about who has the disease, what it means to be living with Alzheimer’s and related dementias and to engage constituents. Development of community programs for those living in the early stage and their caregivers have been developed.
For more information on the programs listed below please contact the chapter office at:
601-987-0020 [email protected]
The Art in Mind program, a collaboration between the Mississippi Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and the Mississippi Museum of Art, is specifically designed to meet the needs of persons with early-stage dementia and their caregivers. The program includes an experience viewing art as well as a hands-on component.
Now being offered at the Ohr-O’ Keffe Museum of Art!
The program takes place at the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Mondays and is followed by lunch for participants.
Current Schedule Monday, September 7, 2015 Monday, October 5, 2015 Monday, November 2, 2015
The program is free and open to the public. Space is limited. To participate, a complete registration form must be submitted by The 3rd Monday of each month.
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Nourish Your Noggin
A Free Educational Workshop Series Promoting Brain Health.
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present:
Mississippi Chapter
Join us for a 7 week educational series promoting the im- portance of understanding how to keep our Brains Healthy
As We Age by offering various
speakers presenting thought provoking information on changing the way we think about brain health. The latest
research and information on brain health is covered along with practical strategies for keeping our
brains healthy as we age. As the series progresses we will learn what is normal age-related memory loss, warning signs for dementia, diagnosing some-
one with dementia and coping strategies for caregivers.
Days:
3rd Thursday of every month February-August 2015
*(Except for May)* at 10:45am
Time: 10:00a.m.-10:45a.m.Place: St. Catherine’s Village
Independent Activity Center
200 Dominican Drive Madison, MS 39110
Cost: FREE!February 19th - Fuel Your Brain Learn how to nourish your noggin with foods to help maintain a healthy brain presented by a Registered Dietitian March 19th - Physical Wellness Learn how developing good physical health can help your overall life-style-including benefits of exercise April 16th - Emotional & Spiritual Wellness Learn the importance of enjoying moments in life and ways to reduce our stress levels.
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Know the 10 SignsUnderstand the 10 signs of Alzheimer’s and the difference between normal age-related memory loss and warning signs for something more serious.
June 18th- Getting a Diagnosis A physician will explain steps in getting a diagnosis for dementia and an overview of Alzheimer’s.
July 16th- Communication & Behavior Develop new communication techniques and understand how to manage certain behaviors associated with Alzheimer’s.
August 20th- Coping and Caregiving Develop coping techniques for being a caregiver and tips to reduce caregiver stress.
Series Topics
For more information contact Sara Murphy at the Alzheimer’s Association - 601.987.0020 or [email protected]
Pulling Together, Pulling Ahead
Janet M. Edmunson
5TH ANNUAL CENTRAL CONFERENCE ON ALZHEIMER’S
NATIONAL SPEAKER AND FORMAL CAREGIVER
TIME AND DATE Thursday, November 12th 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM
PLACE Anderson Hall Mississippi College 200 S. Capitol St.
Clinton, Ms 39056
QUESTIONS Alzheimer’s Association
Mississippi Chapter 601.987.0020
196 Charmant Place, Suite 4 [email protected]
Ridgeland, MS 39157 www.alz.org/ms
COST Caregivers and Students Free
Professionals $50.00
Exhibitors $100.00
CONFERENCE • Dealing with Grief TOPICS • Meaningful Activities
• Medicare vs. Medicaid and VA Benefits
• Transitions of Care, and more!
REGISTRATION To register as an exhibitor/sponsor visit:
http://tinyurl.com/o9qdq5n
*6 CE’s for Social Work, Occupational Therapy and Nursing Home Administration will be applied for.
To register as a participant visit:
http://tinyurl.com/qbxgt93
PRESENTING SPONSOR AND SPONSORS
Communication is more than just talking and listening – it’s also about sending and receiving messages through attitude, tone of voice, facial expressions and body language. As people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias progress in their journey and the ability to use words is lost, families need new ways to connect. Join us to explore how communication takes place when someone has Alzheimer’s, learn to decode the verbal and behavioral messages delivered by someone with dementia, and identify strategies to help you connect and communicate at each stage of the disease.
an education program by the alzheimer’s association
effective communication
strategies
Behavior is a powerful form of communication and is one of the primary ways for people with dementia to communicate their needs and feelings as the ability to use language is lost. However, some behaviors can present real challenges for caregivers to manage. Join us to learn to decode behavioral messages, identify common behavior triggers, and learn strategies to help intervene with some of the most common behavioral challenges of Alzheimer’s disease.
an education program by the alzheimer’s association
understanding and responding
to dementia-related behavior
Alzheimer’s Association | Mississippi Chapter
195 Charmant Place, Suite 4, Ridgeland, MS 39157 601.987.0020 (phone)
www.alz.org/ms 844.587.9159 (fax)
[email protected] 800.272.3900 (helpline)
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